The BATTLE OF JUTLAND was the largest naval battle in World War I.
naval battle of World War II (June 1942)
Naval battle
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
The Battle of the Coral Sea was fought during 4–8 May 1942, and was a major USA, Japanese naval battle in the Pacific.
The BATTLE OF JUTLAND was the largest naval battle in World War I.
Submarines.
naval battle of World War II (June 1942)
thermoplyae wasnt a naval battle it was fought in the hot gates which is a narrow corridor that helped the Greeks
The Battle of Hampton Roads.
Z Plan was the name of Japan's naval battle strategy during World War 2.
Naval battle
Naval battle
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
The Battle of the Coral Sea was fought during 4–8 May 1942, and was a major USA, Japanese naval battle in the Pacific.
Guadalcanal was primarily a series of naval battles lasting 6 months. Japan lost the battle for Guadalcanal.
The role of submarines during the second world war was primarily the destruction of enemy commerce, and occasionally heavy naval units such as battleships, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. Since the battle of the atlantic was fought primarily against German Submarines which were targeting Allied merchant vessels, there would have been very little point to using submarines.