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The Battle of forced the German fleet to return to its home ports and remain there for the duration of the war?

the Battle of Jutland


What caused The Battle Of Jutland?

The German High Seas Fleet challenging the British Grand Fleet for supremacy of the sea.


What is the largest sea battle of ww1?

THE BATTLE OF jutland IN1915 BETWEEN THE ROYAL NAVY AND THE GRAND FLEET OF GERMANY But the Grand Fleet was the Royal Navy, the German fleet was the High Seas Fleet. Just thought you ought to know!


Why is the battle of jutland significant?

The Battle of Jutland was significant because it reinforced British dominance in the North Sea. Even though the German fleet inflicted more damage on the British fleet, it was still forced to retreat, which left control of the North Sea in British hands.


Where did the battle of Jutland take place?

During World War I, the Battle of Jutland took place in the North Sea, generally off the coast of Jutland, Denmark. Occurring on May 31st and June the 1st of 1916, the battle was a tactical draw but a strategic victory for the British over the German fleet.


What is a group of ships called hi plese ansew it its for my home work?

A group of ships is called a 'fleet', as in the English fleet fought the German fleet at the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.


Who was the Japanese admiral in WW2?

The greatest Japanese Naval Commander is Admiral Togo, whose Battleship Fleet defeated the Russian Battleship Fleet at the, "Battle of Tsushima", on 27 May 1905. Admiral Togo, is the ONLY naval commander in history, to have won a DECISIVE modern BATTLESHIP FLEET action. Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky, commander of the Russian Battle fleet at Tsushima, is the only other naval commander in HISTORY, to have fought a DECISIVE (steel battleships) BATTLESHIP FLEET ACTION! Note* The Battle of Jutland (WWI, 1916) was NOT decisive. Individual battleship engagements during WWII are NOT "fleet" engagements.


Who was grand admiral of the German Surface Fleet?

Eric Rader


Which World War 1 battle saw the British Navy destroy most of the German fleet?

There was no such battle. The only really major confrontation was the Battle of Jutland (1916), in which the British lost far more ships than the Germans.


Why did Britain win the battle of jutland?

The battle is considered a British victory because the German High Seas Fleet never again seriously contested British control of the oceans. The British lost more ships, but many of the surviving German ships were damaged. This battle was anti-climactic and somewhat inconclusive. Neither fleet was destroyed, in any sense of the word.


What is a large fleet?

During the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905; Admiral Togo had 4 battleships on his battle line. Admiral Rozhestvensky had 8 battleships in his line. The Russians had a large fleet. What is a large fleet? Answer: When you're outnumbered; it's a relative answer.


Who was the commander of the Russian fleet at the BAttle of Tsushima?

Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky.