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Jutland: The German Perspective - A New View of the Great Battle, 31 May 1916 (1995)

par V. E. Tarrant

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"The Battle of Jutland took place on 31 May to 1 June 1916 as a plan to concentrate the German High Seas Fleet precisely against the numerically superior British Grand Fleet at a time and place of German choice, having lured the bulk of the Royal Navy into a trap in German waters. Bad luck, bad weather and the perennial weakness of such Great War battles - poor communications - meant the battle became a confused, rambling but desperately hard-fought conflict. It also became a pyrrhic victory for Germany since although the Royal Navy suffered higher losses in men and ships, the German fleet never ventured out of harbour to seek battle again. The decisive battle that was claimed by each side as a victory was in reality a defeat of the German High Seas Fleet." "Amazingly, this classic sea battle has never been studied from the enemy's view. Now, for the first time in the English language a balanced and unique assessment of the German view of Jutland is possible. Drawing on many official sources, archives and translations of documents about the Battle of the Skaggerak (as Jutland is known to the Germans), the historian V. E. Tarrant has created this superb new study of the classic battle." "The author provides a complete review of Jutland using hitherto unseen German naval records: an inter-war appreciation by the German Office of Naval History, High Seas Fleet War Diaries, Chief of the High Seas Fleet Operations Staff papers plus action reports from individual commanders involved in the battle and the letters and papers of Tirpitz, Scheer and Hipper. As well as this wealth of untapped original source material on German views and accounts, the author also discusses the technical and material inferiority of Royal Navy ships plus a unique revelation of the role German code-breaking and signal interception played in their conduct of the battle." "Illustrated with detailed action charts representing ship movements and dispositions hour-by-hour throughout the battle, and with accurate scale drawings and silhouettes of all major warships and classes from both sides, Jutland: The German View fills an important gap in the history and understanding of this great action."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (plus d'informations)
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This is the most recent of 4 books I have read on the Battle of Jutland. The book's claim to fame is that it presents the German side of the events. The author does present a coherent story of the battle. There are many quotes in the text taken from German reports, logs, notes, diaries, etc. Some of these were new to me. However, the majority of the book deals with the events that took place before, during and after the battle. Other than a few of the quotes from the German side, I did not see a great deal of new material in the book. Perhaps I was just disappointed because my expectation was high, hoping for more info about the German side.

On the positive side, the author does do a good job of presenting and explaining the battle and its results. If someone is looking for a first or second book on Jutland, this one is just fine. However, if you have read a few books on this batle, there may not be much here to learn from. ( )
  douboy50 | Nov 16, 2011 |
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The German nation came into existence in 1871, when the thirty-nine German states, under Prussian domination, formed themselves into a single political unit.

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"The Battle of Jutland took place on 31 May to 1 June 1916 as a plan to concentrate the German High Seas Fleet precisely against the numerically superior British Grand Fleet at a time and place of German choice, having lured the bulk of the Royal Navy into a trap in German waters. Bad luck, bad weather and the perennial weakness of such Great War battles - poor communications - meant the battle became a confused, rambling but desperately hard-fought conflict. It also became a pyrrhic victory for Germany since although the Royal Navy suffered higher losses in men and ships, the German fleet never ventured out of harbour to seek battle again. The decisive battle that was claimed by each side as a victory was in reality a defeat of the German High Seas Fleet." "Amazingly, this classic sea battle has never been studied from the enemy's view. Now, for the first time in the English language a balanced and unique assessment of the German view of Jutland is possible. Drawing on many official sources, archives and translations of documents about the Battle of the Skaggerak (as Jutland is known to the Germans), the historian V. E. Tarrant has created this superb new study of the classic battle." "The author provides a complete review of Jutland using hitherto unseen German naval records: an inter-war appreciation by the German Office of Naval History, High Seas Fleet War Diaries, Chief of the High Seas Fleet Operations Staff papers plus action reports from individual commanders involved in the battle and the letters and papers of Tirpitz, Scheer and Hipper. As well as this wealth of untapped original source material on German views and accounts, the author also discusses the technical and material inferiority of Royal Navy ships plus a unique revelation of the role German code-breaking and signal interception played in their conduct of the battle." "Illustrated with detailed action charts representing ship movements and dispositions hour-by-hour throughout the battle, and with accurate scale drawings and silhouettes of all major warships and classes from both sides, Jutland: The German View fills an important gap in the history and understanding of this great action."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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