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The Battle of Jutland: WWI's Greatest Naval Clash

7 min · 23. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval engagement of World War I. They explore the clash between the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet off Denmark's coast in May 1916. Lucas explains the strategic background, the tension between British Admiral John Jellicoe and German Admiral Reinhard Scheer, and how the battle unfolded over a chaotic day and night. He covers controversial decisions, like Jellicoe's cautious turn-away from torpedo attacks and Scheer's desperate 'death ride' to save his battleships. The hosts discuss the staggering losses—over 8,500 men killed—and why both sides claimed victory. They also touch on the long-term impact: the British blockade continued to strangle Germany, while the Kaiser's surface fleet never again challenged British supremacy. Along the way, Lucas explains terms like dreadnought, battle cruiser, and the technicalities of naval gunnery and damage control. The conversation also examines the role of signals intelligence and the legacy of the battle for naval doctrine. This episode offers a nuanced look at a pivotal but often misunderstood moment in WWI history. #BattleOfJutland #WWI #RoyalNavy #HighSeasFleet #JohnJellicoe #ReinhardScheer #DavidBeatty #FranzHipper #Dreadnought #BattleCruiser #NorthSea #Skagerrak #NavalHistory #GrandFleet #KaiserlicheMarine #WarAtSea #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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