The battle of jutland

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Military History Presentation

Midshipmen Muhammad Shafiq Ridzuanbin Mohd Fadzil

NDUM Year Two

by

10th August 2011

BERILMU BERKORBANMEMIMPIN

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Battle of Jutland

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Introduction .

Who involve in the battle?

Their goal and tactic used.

Who won the battle?

Lesson learned.

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Scope

Also called the Battle of the Skagerrak by the Germans

Took place in the North Sea off the coast of Jutland (Denmark)

Occurred over two days: May 31 and June 1, 1916

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Introduction

First and the only full scale battleship clash during WW I

Involving the German High Seas Fleet and the British Grand Fleet

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Cont…

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Individuals Involved

Naval Confrontation

British Royal Navy Grand Fleet

German Imperial Navy

High Seas Fleet

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Franz Hipper, commander of the German battle cruiser squadron

Reinhard Scheer, German fleet commander

John Jellicoe, British fleet commander

David Beatty, commander of the British battle cruiser squadron

Avoid German mines and torpedo boats near the coast.

Destroy High Seas Fleet in a large engagement.

◦ Defeat portions of the Grand Fleet in small engagements

◦ Disrupt the Grand Fleet formation

◦ Lure Beatty’s fleet towards the Germany Main Fleet

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Goal

Grand FleetHigh Sea Fleet

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Tactic

• Principle of ‘Concentration of Force’

- Allowing relatively easy maneuvering

- Ease the passing of the signals necessary for command and control.

- The fleet can change its heading faster

Crossing the T

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- Almost all the guns of the Grand Fleet could be brought to bear on the German ships

-Only the forward guns of the High Seas Fleet could fire at the British

-Ships further back in the German line could not reach the British ships with their guns

Crossing the T

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End of The Battle

• Ends in a tactical draw

- German failed to annihilate a portion of the British Grand fleet

-Most of the German’s ship had been destroyed

-British failed to destroy the German completely

-British lost more ship than the German

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Before The Battle

Strength British German

Dreadnoughts 28 16preDreadnoughts 0 6Battle cruisers 9 5Armored cruisers 8 0Light cruisers 26 11Destroyers 78 61Seaplane carrier 1 0Mine sweeper 1 0

Losses British GermanDreadnoughts 0 0preDreadnoughts 0 1

Battle cruisers 3 1Light cruisers 0 4Armored cruisers 4 0Destroyers 8 5Men 6094 2551

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After The Battle

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Cont…..

• Controversy

- Jellicoe was criticized

- The controversy raged for a decade

- Jellicoe promoted to the First Sea Lord

- Beatty replace Jellicoe as the Fleet Commander

Importance of good education- tactical planning

Leadership is important in every leader.

The importance of making a good decision.

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Lesson Learned

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BERILMU BERKORBANMEMIMPIN

Q & A