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The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett

The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett

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The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett

The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett



The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett

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The Battle of Jutland: At the end of May 1916, a chance encounter with Admiral Hipper's battlecruisers has enabled Beatty to lead the German Battle Fleet into the jaws of Jellicoe's greatly superior force, but darkness had allowed Admiral Scheer to extricate his ships from a potentially disastrous situation. Though inconclusive, at the Battle of Jutland the German Fleet suffered so much damage that it made no further attempt to challenge the Grand Fleet, and the British blockade remained unbroken. Captain Bennett has used sources previously unavailable to historians in his reconstruction of this controversial battle, including the papers of Vice-Admiral Harper explaining why his official record of the battle was not published until 1927, and the secret "Naval Staff Appreciation" of 1922 whose criticism were so scathing that it was never issued to the Fleet. Also included are numerous battle plans, photographs and an introduction by Bennett's son. 2006 is the 90th anniversary of the battle.

The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1114370 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-10
  • Released on: 2015-07-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Battle of Jutland, by Geoffrey Bennett

About the Author Jon Sutherland and Diane Canwell are well known as a husband and wife writing partnership. Their many works include the following Pen and Sword published titles: Zulu Kings and Their Armies and RAF Air Sea Rescue. They live at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.


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30 of 34 people found the following review helpful. No Maps !! By PrintsMine Glancing through this book when it arrived, I happened upon a comment by the author that it was important to understand the positions of the ships at that certain time. This caused me to look for the expected detailed maps, necessary to understand this complex interplay of over 250 ships in the 4-fleet action.I was (am) disgusted to discover that the publisher allowed this expensive book to be completed and sold WITHOUT A SINGLE MAP or EVEN ONE CRUDE SKETCH !!I closed the book and returned it without reading another word.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Poor effort on Jutland By james seeley I checked a copy of this while in the British Library in London.You are right about the absence of maps-- I've seen at least a dozen other books on Jutland and all have them.The photos were also grey, small and have evidently been scanned from old books instead of coming from photo archives.The text is rather dreary and full of mistakes.The Pen & Sword advertising for this author says he's written many books on naval, maritime and military history. That's true, but they are all third-rate because he just copies other books, and at high speed. He is not a naval specialist, a veteran, or a research historian, but just a cheap copyist.In his latest effort, on the WW2 ship "Tirpitz". he is passing off a collection of photos and a text which mostly don't relate to the title, leaving any readers deceived.I'm one of several buyers and authors who has just cottoned on to this, so do have a look at the many other reviews for Mr Sutherland.He's also written about witches, cooking, farms, fishing, airplanes, politics, leisure, business and chemistry--all in the last 3 years!

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The True Fog of War. By Amazon Customer This book shows the true nature of military conflict, and often times this conflict is very imprecise for its combatants. The british and german fleets one would think, should have had little trouble locating each other, in spite of the poor search techniques used by both sides. Amiral Jellicoe it seems to me did not press his numerical advantage in ships. When it became apparent to Amiral Scheer and Admiral Von Hipper, that they were facing the main british fleet, and not just Admiral beatty and his battlecruiser forces, they ran for home. The germans were not able to destroy the battlecruiser component of the main fleet.Admiral Beatty used a classic ruse to lure Admiral Von Hipper and Admiral Scheer into the hands of the main fleet under Admiral Jellicoe. Nut Admiral Jellicoe failed to close the trap. Faulty intelligence certainly played a role in this misadventure. But all of the naval leaders can accept some of the blame for this naval battle and its outcome. I am very pleased with this book, would recommend it to others who have an interest in this subject. JRV

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