The fight of Jutland was thought to be the biggest naval fleet fight during World War I and the fight of Jutland was the greatest and last full confrontation between fighter cruiser, dreadnought, and destroyer 's large fleet. Jutland has strategically changed all of the war, but it is still considered one of the most important battles in the history of the navy. But this battle also ends many of the problems and controversies that will be written and discussed in the coming years and even now.
Located near the Jutland peninsula, 28 battleships and 9 ships are attacked, a German naval fleet consisting of 24 battleships, 5 battleships, 11 light cruisers, and 63 destroyers. Battleship cruiser, 34 light cruisers, May 31, one of the biggest naval battles in history - Jutland's battle or Scalar rak fight, 80 destroyers participated, a total of 100,000 people participated. This fight. Battle of Somme in the First World War (1916 - 1918), one of the most expensive battles in contemporary war was more than two years of fighting near the Somme area seen by community rural areas . More than 1 million people died in both sides. On the first day of the war Somme, 19,240 people died in Britain, 57,470 people were injured, an estimated 4,000 people died. The main reason for the loss is due to the shooting of the machine gun and the bombardment.
The Battle of Jutland in 1916 (German: Skagerrakschlacht, or the battle of Skagerrak) has evolved into one of the greatest warships in history, the largest naval battle in war, the only comprehensive warship clash in the war, and the history . It occurred in the North Sea of Jutland Peninsula from May 31, 1916 to June 1, 1916. The Caesarei Marine Corps International Fleet under the direction of Admiral Reinhard Scheer was commanded by the British Navy's large fleet led by Admiral John Jellicoe. This promise was a position as the Germans who replaced themselves with the larger British fleet could deal more damage to the British fleet than they did and escape. Strategically, however, the British claimed that they dominated the ocean, and the majority of the German ground fleet was trapped in the harbor during wartime.
For Germans and British, the fight of Jutland proved the pros and cons of the Navy fleet. Even if no results were obtained, the two sides also achieved several achievements in the battle. Germans can use this battle to advertise their firepower to the UK on the high seas, even if not so. Meanwhile, the UK can prove how powerful their navy is despite the recent decline. The military significance of combat is not so important, but Jutland's battle will always be remembered as the first true maritime battle in modern warfare.