The Battle of Jutland, was meant to be a decisive confrontation between battleships, but turned out to be an UN-decisive engagement between cruisers (battlecruisers). The British couldn't re-locate the German battleships (so they could fight) and the German battleships ran like rabbits back into port. There was no decisive battle.
German subs during WWI conducted "Guerre de Course" warfare; Commerce raiding. A war against merchant shipping (same as they did in WWII).
Well, there is no "The" underwater warfare, but there is underwater warfare. Underwater warfare is battle or warfare that takes place under the ocean, like in a submarine.
The Battle of Jutland
Battle of Jutland happened on 1916-05-31.
The connection between German submarine warfare & the battle of Stalingrad is a distant one............Ans 2 - The Battle of Stalingrad was fought between the Russian and German Armies and air forces. Submarine warfare was not a part of it.
The BATTLE OF JUTLAND was the largest naval battle in World War I.
The Battle of Jutland - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Battle of Jutland was naval histories first, last, and greatest clash of battlecruisers.
The HMS Revenge suffered no casualties and received to battle damage at the Battle of Jutland.
Night action at the Battle of Jutland happened on 1916-05-31.
Damage to major ships at the Battle of Jutland happened in 1916.
1916.
'cause Britain managed to control the English channel. Because almost everything was shipped by sea. If Germany had been able to prevent ships from getting to Europe from America the Europeans wouldn't have had anything to fight with, and wouldn't have had American troops to win the war for them.