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Germany's navy in World War I, known as the Hochseeflotte, was formidable but ultimately underutilized. It boasted advanced ships and technology, including dreadnought battleships, but was constrained by strategic decisions and the British naval blockade. Major engagements like the Battle of Jutland in 1916 showcased its strength, yet the fleet's inability to break British control of the seas limited its effectiveness throughout the war. Ultimately, the naval force did not achieve its strategic objectives, contributing to Germany's defeat.

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