May 31-June 1 The battle of Jutland
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:28 am
In 1916 the World War had ground into a stalemate[pop][/pop] and this battle would decide the outcome of the War at Sea which was up to this point an even stalemate.Several small fleet actions and a few might of been battles left the two side in a position of restraint.
But the Glorious 1ST of June would see that change as the aftermath of the greatest sea battle the world had ever seen,and the Greatest lose of life for British Tars ever recorded in the history of the Royal Navy. The battle-cruisers weakness exposed,and thousands of men killed as a result.
This is a very interesting battle,it changed the balance of power in a world before the ATOMIC AGE the Battleship ruled as the ultimate power for a nation, and in a world where the sun never set on the British Empire. The end of an age and the beginning of the end of the Battleship and it's 300 year rain supreme.
Wikipedia's lead section guidelines. (May 2011)
Battle of Jutland
Part of World War I
The Battle of Jutland, 1916
Date
31 May 1916 – 1 June 1916
Location
North Sea, near Denmark
Result
Tactically inconclusive; British dominance of the North Sea maintained
Belligerents
Grand Fleet of the
Royal Navy
High Seas Fleet of the
Kaiserliche Marine
Commanders and leaders
Sir John Jellicoe
Sir David Beatty
Reinhard Scheer
Franz Hipper
Strength
28 battleships
9 battlecruisers
8 armoured cruisers
26 light cruisers
78 destroyers
1 minelayer
1 seaplane carrier
16 battleships
5 battlecruisers
6 pre-dreadnoughts
11 light cruisers
61 torpedo-boats
Casualties and losses
6,094 killed
510 wounded
177 captured
3 battlecruisers
3 armoured cruisers
8 destroyers
(113,300 tons sunk)[1]
2,551 killed
507 wounded
1 pre-dreadnought
1 battlecruiser
4 light cruisers
5 torpedo-boats
(62,300 tons sunk)[1]
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North Sea 1914–1918
The Battle of Jutland (German: Skagerrakschlacht; Danish: Søslaget ved Jylland / Søslaget om Skagerrak) was a naval battle between the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet and the Imperial German Navy's High Seas Fleet during the First World War. It was fought on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea near Jutland, Denmark. The battle was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the war. It was also only the third major fleet action between steel battleships following the battles of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War.
But the Glorious 1ST of June would see that change as the aftermath of the greatest sea battle the world had ever seen,and the Greatest lose of life for British Tars ever recorded in the history of the Royal Navy. The battle-cruisers weakness exposed,and thousands of men killed as a result.
This is a very interesting battle,it changed the balance of power in a world before the ATOMIC AGE the Battleship ruled as the ultimate power for a nation, and in a world where the sun never set on the British Empire. The end of an age and the beginning of the end of the Battleship and it's 300 year rain supreme.
Wikipedia's lead section guidelines. (May 2011)
Battle of Jutland
Part of World War I
The Battle of Jutland, 1916
Date
31 May 1916 – 1 June 1916
Location
North Sea, near Denmark
Result
Tactically inconclusive; British dominance of the North Sea maintained
Belligerents
Grand Fleet of the
Royal Navy
High Seas Fleet of the
Kaiserliche Marine
Commanders and leaders
Sir John Jellicoe
Sir David Beatty
Reinhard Scheer
Franz Hipper
Strength
28 battleships
9 battlecruisers
8 armoured cruisers
26 light cruisers
78 destroyers
1 minelayer
1 seaplane carrier
16 battleships
5 battlecruisers
6 pre-dreadnoughts
11 light cruisers
61 torpedo-boats
Casualties and losses
6,094 killed
510 wounded
177 captured
3 battlecruisers
3 armoured cruisers
8 destroyers
(113,300 tons sunk)[1]
2,551 killed
507 wounded
1 pre-dreadnought
1 battlecruiser
4 light cruisers
5 torpedo-boats
(62,300 tons sunk)[1]
[show]v · d · e
North Sea 1914–1918
The Battle of Jutland (German: Skagerrakschlacht; Danish: Søslaget ved Jylland / Søslaget om Skagerrak) was a naval battle between the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet and the Imperial German Navy's High Seas Fleet during the First World War. It was fought on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea near Jutland, Denmark. The battle was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in the war. It was also only the third major fleet action between steel battleships following the battles of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War.