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The War In The North Sea The Royal Navy And The Imperial German Army 19141918 Quintin Barry

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The War In The North Sea The Royal Navy And The Imperial German Army 19141918 Quintin Barry
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Publisher: Helion & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.55 MB
Author: Quintin Barry
ISBN: 9781911096382, 9781913118259, 1911096389, 1913118258
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The War In The North Sea The Royal Navy And The Imperial German Army 19141918 Quintin Barry by Quintin Barry 9781911096382, 9781913118259, 1911096389, 1913118258 instant download after payment.

For years before the outbreak of the First World War, it was the expectation of most officers of the Royal Navy and the Imperial German Navy that very shortly thereafter; a decisive fleet action would be fought. This had a major impact on the strategic thinking on both sides of the North Sea. In fact, the unalterable geographic situation meant that for the Grand Fleet in its Scottish bases, the correct course to follow was not to seek a major fleet encounter. Essentially, it was by staying where it was that it could neutralise the High Seas Fleet and enforce an economic blockade of Germany.
The history of the war in the North Sea between 1914 and 1918 is a record of the attempts to break the deadlock - and it is also the history of the men who led the British and German navies. On both sides, the stresses of the huge burden which they bore led to a serious breakdown of trust in each other on the part of the admirals charged with the responsibility. Still more serious was the...

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