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A True Account of the Battle of Jutland

By: Thomas G Frothingham
Narrated by: Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot
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The British losses in ships and men during the Battle of Jutland started a controversy that some continue even up to today over the culpability of Admiral Jellicoe, who commanded the British fleets. In this book published shortly after the war collates accounts from both sides of the conflict and narrates the battle for the first time using knowledge previously unknown and only guessed at.

FNH Audio presents an unabridged reading of Frothingham’s ground-breaking narrative of the most notorious sea battle of World War One.

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  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: History

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Very broad strokes

There is a terrible lack of detail in this account of the battle. I would have thought some explanation on what ships were engaging which opposing units at various stages to be fairly relevant to the battle.

No mention of the inherent flaws in the British Battle Cruiser resulting in the loss of three. Not a mention of the 5th battle squadrons cover of the battle cruisers during their run back to the main fleet.

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