In 1916, the Battle of Jutland changed naval history. Today, the sunken fleet remains an environmental concern.
One hundred years ago British and German ships engaged in a 36-hour conflict off the coast of Denmark which would leave both sides with devastating losses and change the course of the First World War.
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The service at St Magnus Cathedral paid tribute to the sailors who died in the battle The centenary of the biggest naval engagement of World War One is being marked by commemorative events. A service ...
David Cameron will visit Orkney to join relatives of those who fought in the dramatic first world war naval battle Descendants of people who fought in one of the most confusing encounters in naval ...
The Battle of Jutland, which involved 250 ships and about 100,000 men, was fought between May 31 and June 1 1916. The 36-hour bloody battle in the North Sea brought together the world's biggest naval ...
British and German dignitaries attend memorial for thousands who died in huge naval battle off coast of Denmark during first world war David Cameron, Nicola Sturgeon and Princess Anne have joined ...
The service at St Magnus Cathedral paid tribute to the sailors who died in the battle The centenary of the biggest naval engagement of World War One is being marked by commemorative events. A service ...
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