Louis D. Rubin, a professor emeritus of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, says that among certain British writers there is “a kind of obsession” about refighting the Battle ...
THOSE who seek the truth about any important military event of the World War find themselves confronted by a mass of contradictory evidence. Either side of the case may be presented in detail so ...
Summary: A little over a century ago, the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet clashed at Jutland in a monumental battle involving fifty-eight dreadnoughts and battle cruisers, among 250 ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Imperial Germany built the ships of the High Seas Fleet for one purpose: to destroy the battlefleet of the Royal Navy. For this purpose, they were good ships, but ...
Jutland, the biggest battleship shoot-out in history, has had literally hundreds of books devoted to it, memoirs, academic studies, official reports, and more. Yet it is also one of the most ...
Prof. Brose (Drexel), author of numerous works in German military and naval history, gives us a fresh look at the Battle of Jutland, a subject one would think has been done to death. His approach is ...
THIS is an important book. It is neither a description of the navy at work, nor a general history of naval operations (the war against the submarine is dealt with not at all), but a detailed criticism ...
From a small beginning in 1964, this quarterly journal has become internationally recognized as the most authoritative English-language publication in the warship field. Each issue averages 100 pages, ...
Two small cruisers, four destroyers, about half the battle fleet of Leftist Spain put out from its Cartagena base in southeastern Spain one night last week and, 70 miles offshore, encountered three ...
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