Between May 31, 1916 and June 1, there was only the big naval battle, the battle of Jutland. Both England and Germany declared victory.
Britain insisted that Germany's recession during the war did not risk risking the port, allowing the British fleet to dominate the ocean.
In February 1915, Germany formulated an unlimited submarine warfare strategy. This means that a British ship is an enemy. U-boat (submarine), warning before the attack, unlike other ships, the nature of the U-boat was under the water, a surprise attack added newly
British liner Rusitania sank in 1915 and caused a strong US protest action (128 passengers died in America). If Germany does not demand unlimited warfare, the United States is threatening to fight, so Germany is forced to yield.
However, in 1917 more U - boats were ready, so Germany decided to update their policies. Britain is in trouble. The cargo loss in January increased from 386,000 tons in January to 881,000 tons in April. The British Navy must take action, otherwise the UK will lack input
The United Kingdom introduced an armed fleet. Every merchant ship must carry a surveillance ship containing deep explosives
Placing a landmine and submarine net in the Dover Strait means that Germany must orbit Scotland and waste time and fuel.
As more and more German U boats were destroyed, those approaches succeeded. With British ration in 1918, the food level was not as serious as the first introduction of unlimited submarine warfare.
The British ship eventually blocked Germany, which meant that they gradually lacked food.
In addition to failing that Germany tried to drive the UK, there was also a knock-on effect. On April 6, 1917, they were against the hope of the United States, so the United States participated in the British War. This narrows the balance of the western line and is an important factor of the collapse of Germany on 11th November 1918.
The First World War is when the New US Navy first saw the fight. War in the ocean often does not receive regular attention focus on the Western Front, but the Navy's control and maritime communication line, the German fleet battle of the allies to neutralize the ability to win the war It is extremely important. Depending entirely on the maritime transport capacity of the United States expeditionary arm depends on maritime transport, the biggest threat to this is the blockade of Britain and Germany is a continuous attack submarine trying to break the link of the Atlantic Ocean. American industry efforts to provide a number of merchant ships and escort ships in the North Sea between Scotland and Norway, American ship Limited the freedom of action of German submarines where the laying of mines plays an important role Dam to do. (Allison 232)
As in the North Sea and the Atlantic War, the actions of the Mediterranean Navy expand mainly on the use of competition with fighting fleets, not small spaceships and last submarines. The beginning of the war faced the navy of France and Austria - Hungarian empire. Austria - Hungarians do not want to seek an open battle because their fleet and the French fleet are significantly inferior. Therefore, the first action of the war was done by Germany. German Mediterranean Division Command General Major Wilhelm Saucheon (1864-1946) was rather consolidated from his base to the Adriatic Sea rather than being trapped there in French. Cruiser ships and the Dardanelles Strait (Dardanelles Strait Strait) steam and the British fleet escaped after arriving in Turkey so his army from a light cruiser composition. The Allied Force forcibly opened the Strait, tried to drive the Ottoman Empire out of war and lead to failure.
Most of the ground warfare is done in the North Sea, but other theaters are also participating. Just like the principle competition in the North Sea, these have little impact on the outcome of war. The most famous warfare occurred in the first few months of the war, when the British tried to chase down the troops of the German East Asian fleet. Admiral Maximilian von Aalen (1861-1914), Command force by the light cruiser composition of two armored cruiser three. After the outbreak of war, Spey chose to travel to the west coast of South America for the purpose of returning to Germany. On November 1, 1914, attempts by the British Army to hunt led to Colonel's battle. The Germans beat the weak British army without causing losses. Another participation, the battle of the Falkland Islands on December 8, 1914, caused the British battle cruiser to destroy Spy's troops.