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To what extent was the North sea significant in the naval battle of…
To what extent was the North sea significant in the naval battle of Jutland in determining the outcome of the battle?
The Battle Of Jutland
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German navy lost 11 ships, including a battleship and a battle cruiser, and suffered 3,058 casualties
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gemans = 24 battleships, five battle cruisers, 11 light cruisers and 63 destroyers
on the night of May 30, a British fleet of 28 battleships, nine battle cruisers, 34 light cruisers and 80 destroyers set out from Scapa Flow, bound for positions off the Skagerrak.
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late evening and the early morning of June 1, Jellicoe maneuvered 96 of the British ships into a V-shape surrounding 59 German ships.
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engaged a total of 100,000 men aboard 250 ships over the course of 72 hours
british damage = 14 ships sunk, including three battle cruisers, and 6,784 casualties
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