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Although British losses were tragically higher, it is overlooked that British ships hit their enemies with approximately 104 heavy shells while suffering only 85 hits from such projectiles.  It is worth noting that a high proportion of British shells struck [[S.M.S. Wiesbaden (1915)|S.M.S. ''Wiesbaden'']].<ref>Campbell.  pp. 349, 352.</ref>
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Although British losses were tragically higher, it is overlooked that British ships hit their enemies with approximately 104 heavy shells while suffering only 85 hits from such projectiles.  It is worth noting that a high proportion of British shells struck [[S.M.S. Wiesbaden (1915)|S.M.S. ''Wiesbaden'']],<ref>Campbell.  pp. 349, 352.</ref> which skews simple comparisons on number of hits made.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 1 September 2022

Battle of Jutland
31 May – 1 June, 1916
Chapters
PreliminariesRun to the SouthRun to the NorthClash of the Battle FleetsNight ActionsBritish ReactionsGerman ReactionsAnalysisConclusions

Although British losses were tragically higher, it is overlooked that British ships hit their enemies with approximately 104 heavy shells while suffering only 85 hits from such projectiles. It is worth noting that a high proportion of British shells struck S.M.S. Wiesbaden,[1] which skews simple comparisons on number of hits made.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Campbell. pp. 349, 352.

Bibliography

  • Naval Staff, Admiralty (1926). The Battle of Jutland (The German Official Account). O.U. 5359. The National Archives. ADM 186/626.
  • Campbell, N.J.M. (2000). Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting. New York: The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-55821-759-2. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).