I have often wondered why the Germans did not make greater efforts to reduce our strength in capital ships by destroyer or submarine attacks on our bases in those early days. They possessed, in ...
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The Day the German Navy Sank Its Own Ships
Tucked between the Orkney Islands of Scotland, Scapa Flow is a vast natural anchorage with a rich history in naval warfare. Spanning roughly 120 square miles, it offered the Royal Navy ideal access to ...
Legal protection has been announced to preserve what remains of World War One warships in Scapa Flow off Orkney. The 52-strong German High Seas fleet was scuttled - deliberately sunk - by its crews in ...
The site where German sailors deliberately scuttled their High Seas Fleet at the end of the First World War has been awarded legal protection in Scotland. Scapa Flow has been designated a Historic ...
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