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Rudik [331]
2 years ago
10

Do a research on the Battle of Jutland and Battle of the Somme and write on note their significance in the World War 1

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ArbitrLikvidat [17]2 years ago
4 0
The Battle of Jutland is considered to be the only major naval battle of World War One. It saw the British Navy losing more men and ships but remained a powerful tool while it left the German Navy too diminished to put to sea again while the war lasted.
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