Flawed Victory by Keith Yates

Flawed Victory by Keith Yates

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Dealing with the controversy surrounding the outcome of the Battle of Jutland 1916, where both the British and Germans claimed victory, this book describes the background to the battle and the personalities involved, gives an account of the fighting on the day, and describes the post-war arguments.

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Flawed Victory by Keith Yates

When the British and German fleets met at Jutland on 31 May 1916, it was believed that the long-awaited final battle for world naval dominance had come. Yet the outcome of the action fell far short of the expectations of both sides: the Germans had failed to decisively defeat the Grand Fleet, but equally the Royal Navy had failed to win a second Trafalgar. The controversy over the battle's outcome began as the ships returned to port, with both sides claiming victory, and continued long after the war was over. In this fresh study, Keith Yates sets the scene with a description of the backgound to the battle and the personalities involved, gives a detailed account of the confused fighting on the day, and also describes the post-war arguments as the participants sought to apportion blame and exonerate themselves.
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ISBN 13 9781861761484
ISBN 10 1861761481
Title Flawed Victory
Author Keith Yates
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Greenhill Books
Year published 2000-08-24
Number of pages 325
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