BATTLE OF JUTLAND
GERMANY CLAIMS VICTORY (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Sun Cable.) LONDON. June 12. The Daily Mail says the fifth volume of Germany’s official history of the naval war contends that tiie Jutland Battle was a German victory because the British losses in men and ships were twice (tonna nv’s. It approves Jellicoo’s determination to deploy from the German fleet as the best course after the failure of the British scouting service. It doubts whether Jellieoe ever intended to fight a decisive action and blames Jellieoe for adherence to rigid stiff lines of battle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 June 1925, Page 7
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