Dogger Bank in 1915, a largely inclusive engagement with no loss to the British but one lost cruiser for the Germans. Jutland in 1916; a massive un-decisive battle between battleships, but a major duel between battlecruisers, in which both sides claimed a victory. Jutland has sometimes been referred to as the "Battle of Lost Opportunities."
The Battle of Jutland in 1916 was the only major conflict of WW1: at best it was a minor victory for the Germans, or a draw. The Scuttling of the German Navy at the end of WW1 speaks volumes.
Unfortunately battleships were a flop in the Great War (WWI). The only major warships to make a good showing were the battlecruisers at Jutland in 1916. One dreadnought (battleship) fleet ran away from the battle, and the other couldn't re-locate him to regain the fight (some say he got lost in the fog/weather conditions) what ever excuse people want to give, the battleships at Jutland were an embarrassment to battleship history.
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what was the site of the earliest major battle shown
Battle of Mursa Major happened on 351-09-28.
There was no such battle. The only really major confrontation was the Battle of Jutland (1916), in which the British lost far more ships than the Germans.
Ypres I II & III, Jutland, Tannenberg, Gaza, Verdun, the Somme, Gallipoli, The Brusilov offensive, the 11 Battles of the Isonzo, Caporetto, Paschendaele,.... Jutland was the only major Naval Battle. There was conflict in may parts of the world.
Most of the fighting was in Europe. There was only 1 major Naval battle, in the North Sea, called Jutland or the Skaggerak, in 1916. There was also fighting in the Middle East & in Africa.
Many of the battles of World War I were fought with hundreds of thousands of troops on each side. Some of these battles were at Ardennes, Belleau Woods, the Somme, Gallipoli, Ypres, Kut, Bazentin Ridge, Samarrah, Chateau-Thierry, and Passchendaele.
Dogger Bank in 1915, a largely inclusive engagement with no loss to the British but one lost cruiser for the Germans. Jutland in 1916; a massive un-decisive battle between battleships, but a major duel between battlecruisers, in which both sides claimed a victory. Jutland has sometimes been referred to as the "Battle of Lost Opportunities."
Iberian, Italian, Balkan, Scandinavian, and Jutland
Battle of Vicksburg, Battle of Gettysburg, battle of Trenton
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Yes there were several naval battles of ww1, mostly in1914 before the war got bogged down in the trenches and of little importance. However, there was a huge battle in 1916 called the Battle of Jutland that basically ended Germany's naval power.
The Battle of Jutland in 1916 was the only major conflict of WW1: at best it was a minor victory for the Germans, or a draw. The Scuttling of the German Navy at the end of WW1 speaks volumes.
August 1914 to November 1918 to be precise. Mostly in Europe with only 1 major naval battle: Jutland. Also in the Middle East & in Italy & parts of Africa.