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1756:. Until November 1917 it was ineffective; up to then just two U-boats had been destroyed by the Barrage force, and the Barrage itself had been a magnet for surface raids. After major improvement in the winter of 1917 it became more effective; in the four-month period after mid-December seven U-boats were destroyed trying to transit the area, and by February the High Seas Flotilla boats had abandoned the route in favour of sailing north-about round Scotland, with a consequent loss of effectiveness. The Flanders boats still tried to use the route, but continued to suffer losses, and after March switched their operations to Britain's east coast. Other measures, particularly against the Flanders flotilla, were the
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1809:. Two more ships were sunk in convoys in the next week, and three independents, but over 100 ships had passed safely through the group's patrol area. During the summer, the extension of the convoy system and effectiveness of the escorts made the east coast of Britain as dangerous for the U-boats as the Channel had become. In this period, the Flanders flotilla lost a third of its boats, and in the autumn, losses were at 40%. In October, with the
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695:. Later U-boat fleet action was extended to include action against the trade routes of the Allied powers. This campaign was highly destructive, and resulted in the loss of nearly half of Britain's initial merchant marine fleet during the course of the war. To counter the German submarines, the Allies moved shipping into convoys guarded by destroyers, blockades such as the
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In May, the first convoys were introduced, and were immediately successful. Overall losses started to fall; losses to ships in convoy fell dramatically. In the three months following their introduction, on the
Atlantic, North Sea, and Scandinavian routes, of 8,894 ships convoyed just 27 were lost to
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America into the war, but the Germans gambled that they could defeat Britain by this means before the US could mobilize. German planners estimated that if the sunk tonnage were to exceed 600,000 tons per
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Second Class, except for
Weddigen, who received the Iron Cross First Class. The sinkings caused alarm within the British Admiralty, which was increasingly nervous about the security of the Scapa Flow anchorage, and the fleet was sent to ports in Ireland and the west coast of Scotland until adequate
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Atlantic waters were 98 ships (just over 170,000 GRT) in January; after a rise in February they fell
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British countermeasures were largely ineffective. The most effective defensive measures proved to be advising merchantmen to turn towards the U-boat and attempt to ram, forcing it to submerge. Over half of all attacks on merchant ships by U-boats were defeated in this way. This response freed the
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became the commander of the High Seas Fleet, and as an effort to "blackmail" command into adopting unrestricted submarine warfare, refused to use his submarines in any sort of limited commerce raiding campaign. Thus German Navy returned to a strategy of using the U-boats to erode the
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British commerce with no restrictions, despite the tiny number of submarines available (21 at the start of 1915, 7 of which were undergoing repair work). On 4 February 1915, the first unrestricted campaign against Allied trade was formally started.
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then suffered a failure of her diving plane motor and the boat became unable to maintain her depth, at one point even impacting the seabed. Eventually, her captain was forced to surface and scuttle his command, and all but one crew-member were picked up by
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with the loss of 1,197 lives, 124 of them US citizens. These incidents caused outrage amongst neutrals and the scope of the unrestricted campaign was scaled back in
September 1915 to lessen the risk of those nations entering the war against Germany.
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penetrated Scapa Flow via Hoxa Sound, following a steamer through the boom and entering the anchorage with little difficulty. However, the fleet was absent, being dispersed in anchorages on the west coast of
Scotland and Ireland. As
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Britain, compared to 9 the previous quarter, and 4 for the quarter before the campaign was renewed.
912:. This failed to hit, and succeeded only in putting the battleships on their guard. At dawn the next morning, the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron, which was screening the battleships, came into contact with the U-boats.
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defenses were installed at Scapa Flow. This, in a sense, was a more significant victory than sinking a few old cruisers; the world's most powerful fleet had been forced to abandon its home base. On 18 October,
1043:. These three vessels were not merely antiquated, but were staffed mostly by reservists, and were so clearly vulnerable that a decision to withdraw them was already filtering up through the bureaucracy of the
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that was allegedly led by two German spies. On 20 October 1918 Germany suspended submarine warfare, and on 11 November 1918, World War I ended. The last task of the U-boat Arm was in helping to quell the
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were sunk, a pace of destruction which was maintained throughout the summer. As the sinkings increased, so too did the number of politically damaging incidents. On 19 February,
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again, and did not rise above that level for the rest of the war. At the same time, ship production increased, especially with the participation of the United States.
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1920:
1844:saw the laying of over 70,000 mines, mostly by the
1251:, the crew being ordered into the lifeboats before
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1365:In the first month 29 ships totalling 89,517
1206:
1169:The last success of the year came on 31 December.
938:was also missing, and it was thought she had been
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1127:These concerns were well-founded. On 23 November
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3802:Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers
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1100:became national heroes. Each was awarded the
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1904:Mediterranean U-boat campaign of World War I
1561:manoeuvred to draw the Grand Fleet to them.
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1008:The German U-boats were to get even luckier
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1544:1916: In support of the High Seas fleet
1262:Less than a week later, on 26 October,
680:in Atlantic waters—the seas around the
662:Atlantic U-boat campaign of World War I
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57:A German postcard depicting the U-boat
37:Atlantic U-boat campaign of World War I
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2687:Verschollen: World War I U-boat losses
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1243:, Norway, was stopped and searched by
927:immediately altered course and rammed
18:Atlantic U-boat Campaign (World War I)
5009:Battle of the Atlantic (World War II)
4965:
4414:Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia
3757:Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
2829:
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2644:
2438:Cook, Chris; Stevenson, John (2006).
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2138:(T. Y. Crowell, 1969); Milner, Marc.
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1572:1917: Renewed "unrestricted" campaign
1523:.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}
908:on manoeuvres and fired a torpedo at
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4818:Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
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1292:, torpedoed and sank the steamships
745:adding citations to reliable sources
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4747:Ottomans against the Triple Entente
3548:Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes
2706:The German Submarine War, 1914–1918
2555:Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
1728:
1152:German depiction of the sinking of
24:
6009:Atlantic operations of World War I
3487:First Battle of the Masurian Lakes
2771:
2708:. Penzance: Periscope Publishing.
2132:Memoirs: Ten Years and Twenty Days
1938:Gibson and Prendergast 2002, p. 2.
25:
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5156:List of wolfpacks of World War II
2797:
3850:Second Battle of the Piave River
3472:Russian invasion of East Prussia
2816:Submarines and Submarine Warfare
2727:The Americanization of the World
2499:Halsey, Francis Whiting (1919).
1882:, which had broken out when the
889:sighted the British battleships
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2068:"Passenger and Crew Statistics"
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1175:sighted the British battleship
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732:needs additional citations for
5907:Unrestricted submarine warfare
4737:Austria-Hungary against Serbia
4596:Deportations from East Prussia
4393:1915 typhus epidemic in Serbia
2753:The U-Boat Offensive 1914–1945
2618:Manson, Janet Marilyn (1977).
2482:A Naval History of World War I
2130:Holwitt, p. 6.; Dönitz, Karl.
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1802:was sunk by British submarine
1519:, the former in the notorious
1501:, and in August and September
1323:Unrestricted submarine warfare
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6004:U-boat Campaign (World War I)
4648:Ukrainian Canadian internment
2577:Lundeberg, Philip K. (1963).
2430:
2243:Halsey, pp. 335–343, 364–366.
2134:; von der Poorten, Edward P.
2020:Prendergast & Gibson 2002
1909:U-boat Campaign (World War I)
1082:Diagram of events during the
532:Scarborough/Hartlepool/Whitby
5019:Mediterranean (World War II)
4803:Sazonov–Paléologue Agreement
4102:Estonian War of Independence
3777:Southern Palestine offensive
2731:. New York: Horace Markley.
2685:Messimer, Dwight R. (2002).
7:
5014:Mediterranean (World War I)
4991:
4757:USA against Austria-Hungary
4156:Turkish War of Independence
4108:Latvian War of Independence
3840:Treaty of Bucharest of 1918
3431:Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo
2782:. London: Arms and Armour.
2755:. London: Arms and Armour.
2142:(Vanwell Publishing, 2006).
1897:
1811:German army in full retreat
1649:in June 1918. Commanded by
1084:Action of 22 September 1914
699:and minefields such as the
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5399:Battle of the St. Lawrence
4840:Treaties of Brest-Litovsk
4388:1899–1923 cholera pandemic
3855:Second Battle of the Marne
3742:Second battle of the Aisne
3611:Second Battle of Champagne
3452:German invasion of Belgium
1792:led to the destruction of
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1404:ship, was sunk. On 7 May,
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855:sailed from their base in
617:Action of 15 February 1918
269:8 million tons of shipping
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2546:Klovland, Jan T. (2017).
2516:Holwitt, Joel I. (2009).
2410:Cook & Stevenson 2006
2219:"U-boat Losses 1914-1918"
1123:End of the first campaign
688:and the coast of France.
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368:Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse
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5723:Italian battleship
5707:Russian battleship
4773:Constantinople Agreement
4066:Armenian–Azerbaijani War
3929:Co-belligerent conflicts
3905:Second Romanian campaign
3875:Third Transjordan attack
3586:Gorlice–Tarnów offensive
3492:Battle of Grand Couronné
2805:Atlantic U-boat Campaign
2355:Tarrant 1989, pp. 61–62.
1914:
1438:. For this her captain,
990:commanded by Lieutenant
5739:French battleship
5684:French battleship
5123:World War II commanders
4836:Modus vivendi of Acroma
4788:Bulgaria–Germany treaty
4096:Greater Poland Uprising
3996:National Protection War
3880:Meuse–Argonne offensive
3830:German spring offensive
3825:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
3601:Siege of Novogeorgievsk
3576:Second Battle of Artois
3457:Battle of the Frontiers
2484:. New York: Routledge.
1875:Battle of Ambos Nogales
1497:was sunk by the Q-ship
1432:to escape an attack by
1255:was sunk by having her
1067:put two torpedoes into
5118:World War I commanders
4861:Paris Peace Conference
4849:Ukraine–Central Powers
4643:Massacres of Albanians
4611:Late Ottoman genocides
4418:Bulgarian occupations
4126:Third Anglo-Afghan War
4090:Hungarian–Romanian War
3915:Naval Victory Bulletin
3910:Armistice with Germany
3860:Hundred Days Offensive
3787:Battle of La Malmaison
3737:Second battle of Arras
3704:Battle of Transylvania
3558:Second Battle of Ypres
3426:Sarajevo assassination
3315:South African Republic
2751:Tarrant, V.E. (1989).
2480:Halpern, Paul (1995).
2072:The Lusitania Resource
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701:North Sea Mine Barrage
4871:Treaty of St. Germain
4844:Russia–Central Powers
4798:Sykes–Picot Agreement
4626:Pontic Greek genocide
4601:Destruction of Kalisz
4577:Eastern Mediterranean
4138:Polish–Lithuanian War
3920:Armistice of Belgrade
3890:Armistice of Salonica
3820:Operation Faustschlag
3767:Third Battle of Oituz
3689:Baranovichi offensive
3657:Lake Naroch offensive
3631:Battle of Robat Karim
3606:Vistula–Bug offensive
3581:Battles of the Isonzo
3512:First Battle of Ypres
2723:Stead, W. T. (1901).
2257:Tarrant 1989, p. 148.
2199:Halpern 1995, p. 329.
2100:Messimer 2001, p. 31.
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1349:wrote a short story,
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5856:Metox radar detector
5078:Uncompleted projects
4866:Treaty of Versailles
4582:Mount Lebanon famine
4497:in the United States
4465:Russian occupations
4179:Turkish–Armenian War
4120:Polish–Ukrainian War
4060:Ukrainian–Soviet War
4007:Central Asian Revolt
3797:Armistice of Focșani
3527:Battle of Sarikamish
3477:Battle of Tannenberg
2873:Military engagements
2647:The Northern Mariner
2461:Grey, Edwyn (1972).
2376:Halsey, pp. 371–378.
2346:Tarrant 1989, p. 75.
2121:Halsey, pp. 310–312.
2091:Halsey, pp. 248–282.
1998:Halsey, pp. 221–222.
1989:Messimer, pp. 36–37.
1980:Halsey, pp. 217–218.
1971:Halsey, pp. 212–217.
1880:Wilhelmshaven mutiny
1873:. The other was the
1636:in January 1918 and
1279:On 30 January 1915,
980:on 5 September 1914.
741:improve this article
607:2nd Heligoland Bight
512:1st Heligoland Bight
4933:They shall not pass
4856:Treaty of Bucharest
4813:Treaty of Bucharest
4752:USA against Germany
4729:Declarations of war
4433:German occupations
4346:British casualties
4205:Soviet–Georgian War
4132:Egyptian Revolution
4072:Armeno-Georgian War
3936:Somaliland campaign
3895:Armistice of Mudros
3772:Battle of Caporetto
3762:Battle of Mărășești
3732:Zimmermann telegram
3727:February Revolution
3672:Battle of the Somme
3596:Bug-Narew Offensive
3571:Battle of Gallipoli
3563:Sinking of the RMS
3355:Scramble for Africa
3349:Franco-Prussian War
3005:Sinai and Palestine
2778:Kemp, Paul (1997).
2400:, pp. 438–441.
2319:, pp. 177–179.
2291:Southern Daily Echo
2234:, pp. 111–112.
2208:Manson 1977, p. 374
2034:, pp. 348–349.
1867:Siege of Fort Texas
1186:and torpedoed her.
612:11–12 December 1917
496:North Sea 1914–1918
234:Other Allied navies
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5836:FuG 200 Hohentwiel
4893:Treaty of Lausanne
4808:Paris Economy Pact
4742:UK against Germany
4672:Entry into the war
4638:Urkun (Kyrgyzstan)
4357:Ottoman casualties
4167:Franco-Turkish War
4047:Post-War conflicts
4031:Russian Revolution
4013:Invasion of Darfur
3978:Kelantan rebellion
3966:Kurdish rebellions
3942:Mexican Revolution
3782:October Revolution
3747:Kerensky offensive
3722:Capture of Baghdad
3699:Monastir offensive
3684:Brusilov offensive
3522:Battle of Kolubara
3361:Russo-Japanese War
2803:Abbatiello, John:
2465:. London: Seeley.
2328:Grey 1972, p. 194.
2275:Grey 1972, p. 243.
1846:United States Navy
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4920:Mutilated victory
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4876:Treaty of Neuilly
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4173:Greco-Turkish War
4161:Anglo-Turkish War
4144:Polish–Soviet War
4078:German Revolution
4054:Russian Civil War
4037:Finnish Civil War
3870:Battle of Megiddo
3845:Battle of Goychay
3792:Battle of Cambrai
3752:Battle of Mărăști
3667:Battle of Jutland
3647:Erzurum offensive
3502:Siege of Przemyśl
3482:Siege of Tsingtao
3467:Battle of Galicia
3397:Second Balkan War
3385:Italo-Turkish War
3342:Pre-War conflicts
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3218:Portuguese Empire
3134:
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3096:German New Guinea
3078:Asian and Pacific
2789:978-1-85409-515-2
2780:U-Boats Destroyed
2762:978-0-85368-928-7
2715:978-1-904381-08-2
2696:978-1-55750-475-3
2677:978-1-55750-447-0
2630:10.15760/etd.2489
2531:978-1-60344-083-7
2491:978-1-85728-498-0
2472:978-0-85422-070-0
2453:978-1-134-28178-7
2424:, pp. 50–54.
2166:, pp. 46–47.
2046:, pp. 70–71.
1863:Attack on Orleans
1685:, but only after
1646:Llandovery Castle
1620:Gloucester Castle
1608:series of attacks
1566:Battle of Jutland
1521:Baralong Incident
1269:Admiral Ganteaume
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3662:Battle of Asiago
3652:Battle of Verdun
3616:Kosovo offensive
3391:First Balkan War
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1884:High Seas Fleet
1824:Diagram of the
1731:
1693:
1687:Gordon Campbell
1623:in March 1917,
1580:
1574:
1559:High Seas fleet
1550:Reinhard Scheer
1546:
1493:. Also in July
1491:Princess Louise
1449:Depiction of a
1392:In March also,
1331:
1325:
1287:Kapitänleutnant
1285:, commanded by
1209:
1204:
1184:English Channel
1125:
1071:, and then hit
1010:on 22 September
966:The sinking of
960:
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783:, February 1914
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557:2nd Dogger Bank
542:1st Dogger Bank
507:U-Boat Campaign
498:
495:
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435:15 October 1917
425:16 January 1916
351:Northern Patrol
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5477:Constantinople
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4714:United Kingdom
4711:
4706:
4704:Ottoman Empire
4701:
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4606:Sack of Dinant
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4554:United Kingdom
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4508:POW locations
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4308:United Kingdom
4305:
4303:Ottoman Empire
4300:
4295:
4289:
4287:
4280:
4279:
4277:Trench warfare
4274:
4273:
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4262:
4257:
4252:
4247:
4242:
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4016:
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3998:
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3990:Volta-Bani War
3987:
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3969:
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3857:
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3835:Zeebrugge Raid
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3626:Battle of Loos
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3517:Black Sea raid
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3433:
3428:
3423:
3422:
3421:
3419:Historiography
3410:
3408:
3404:
3403:
3401:
3400:
3394:
3388:
3382:
3376:
3373:Bosnian Crisis
3370:
3367:Tangier Crisis
3364:
3358:
3352:
3345:
3343:
3336:
3330:
3329:
3326:
3325:
3323:
3322:
3317:
3312:
3307:
3302:
3300:Ottoman Empire
3297:
3292:
3287:
3281:
3279:
3277:Central Powers
3273:
3272:
3270:
3269:
3264:
3263:
3262:
3260:British Empire
3255:United Kingdom
3252:
3247:
3242:
3241:
3240:
3235:
3233:Russian Empire
3225:
3220:
3215:
3210:
3209:
3208:
3198:
3193:
3188:
3187:
3186:
3176:
3171:
3166:
3161:
3155:
3153:
3151:Entente Powers
3144:
3139:
3136:
3135:
3132:
3131:
3129:
3128:
3123:
3122:
3121:
3119:North Atlantic
3110:
3108:
3102:
3101:
3099:
3098:
3093:
3088:
3082:
3080:
3074:
3073:
3071:
3070:
3065:
3060:
3055:
3050:
3044:
3042:
3036:
3035:
3033:
3032:
3030:Central Arabia
3027:
3022:
3017:
3012:
3007:
3002:
2996:
2994:
2992:Middle Eastern
2988:
2987:
2985:
2984:
2979:
2978:
2977:
2967:
2962:
2961:
2960:
2949:
2947:
2938:
2934:
2933:
2931:
2930:
2925:
2920:
2915:
2910:
2905:
2900:
2895:
2893:Historiography
2890:
2885:
2880:
2875:
2870:
2864:
2861:
2860:
2853:
2852:
2845:
2838:
2830:
2824:
2823:
2812:
2799:
2798:External links
2796:
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2378:
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1982:
1973:
1964:
1962:, p. 223.
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1931:
1918:
1916:
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1912:
1911:
1906:
1899:
1896:
1871:Central Powers
1851:In July 1918,
1830:Orkney Islands
1730:
1727:
1669:Belgian Prince
1651:Wilhelm Werner
1573:
1570:
1545:
1542:
1499:Prince Charles
1481:, and in July
1440:Charles Fryatt
1402:Belgian Relief
1324:
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569:
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186:
171:
168:United Kingdom
155:
152:
151:
147:
146:
143:
142:
141:Allied victory
139:
135:
134:
102:Atlantic Ocean
101:
99:
95:
94:
80:
72:
71:
48:
47:
46:of World War I
39:
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26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6021:
6010:
6007:
6005:
6002:
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5973:
5970:
5968:
5965:
5964:
5963:
5960:
5956:
5953:
5952:
5950:
5946:
5945:Saint-Nazaire
5943:
5941:
5938:
5937:
5935:
5934:
5932:
5928:
5925:
5923:
5919:
5913:
5912:Rocket U-boat
5910:
5908:
5905:
5903:
5900:
5899:
5897:
5893:
5887:
5884:
5882:
5879:
5877:
5874:
5872:
5869:
5867:
5864:
5862:
5859:
5857:
5854:
5852:
5849:
5847:
5844:
5842:
5839:
5837:
5834:
5832:
5829:
5827:
5824:
5822:
5821:Anechoic tile
5819:
5818:
5816:
5812:
5802:
5801:
5796:
5794:
5793:
5788:
5786:
5785:
5780:
5778:
5777:
5772:
5770:
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5727:
5726:
5721:
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5718:
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5703:
5702:
5698:
5696:
5695:
5690:
5688:
5687:
5682:
5680:
5679:
5674:
5672:
5671:
5666:
5665:
5663:
5659:
5656:
5653:
5652:Capital ships
5649:
5639:
5636:
5634:
5631:
5629:
5626:
5624:
5621:
5619:
5616:
5614:
5611:
5609:
5606:
5604:
5601:
5599:
5596:
5594:
5591:
5589:
5586:
5584:
5581:
5579:
5576:
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5526:
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5516:
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5511:
5509:
5506:
5504:
5501:
5499:
5496:
5494:
5491:
5490:
5488:
5484:
5478:
5475:
5473:
5470:
5468:
5465:
5463:
5460:
5458:
5455:
5453:
5450:
5448:
5445:
5443:
5440:
5439:
5437:
5433:
5430:
5428:
5424:
5418:
5416:
5412:
5410:
5407:
5405:
5402:
5400:
5397:
5395:
5392:
5390:
5387:
5386:
5384:
5380:
5374:
5373:
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5332:
5331:
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5325:
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5304:
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5299:
5297:
5296:
5292:
5290:
5289:
5285:
5283:
5282:
5278:
5276:
5275:
5271:
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5022:
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5017:
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4998:
4994:
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4923:
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4916:
4915:
4911:
4910:
4908:
4904:
4894:
4891:
4887:
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4879:
4877:
4874:
4872:
4869:
4867:
4864:
4863:
4862:
4859:
4857:
4854:
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1754:Dover Barrage
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697:Dover Barrage
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5930:World War II
5866:Pillenwerfer
5851:Mark 24 mine
5826:Depth charge
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5759:World War II
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5394:Convoy PQ 17
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4286:Conscription
4250:Cryptography
4187:Iraqi Revolt
3621:Siege of Kut
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3142:participants
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3091:German Samoa
3025:South Arabia
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1237:Grangemouth
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753:August 2011
693:Grand Fleet
278:178 U-boats
266:4,000 ships
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5678:Cornwallis
5309:Schlieffen
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5058:Types
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