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The Smoke Screen of Jutland

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The battle that should have won the war — and the controversy that followed.

Commander John Irving’s masterful defence of Admiral Jellicoe at Jutland, drawing on unpublished evidence to challenge decades of criticism.

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Jutland: Victory, Defeat, or Draw?

The Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 was the largest naval battle of World War I — over 200 warships locked in combat across the North Sea. The British lost more ships, yet the German fleet never challenged them again. Who really won?

The Case for Jellicoe

For decades, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe was criticised for his caution at Jutland — accused of letting the German fleet escape. Commander John Irving, after analysing all the records including key unpublished evidence, mounts a compelling defence:

  • What Jellicoe actually knew — and didn’t know — during the battle
  • The impossible decisions made in minutes that critics debated for years
  • Why the ‘cautious’ approach was strategically correct
  • The signals failures and intelligence gaps that shaped events

Academic Rigour, Clear Narrative

This is naval history at its finest — technically precise yet accessibly written. Whether you’re a Jutland expert or discovering this pivotal battle for the first time, Irving’s analysis will reshape your understanding.

Includes: Detailed battle maps and tactical diagrams

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Weight 0.51 kg
Dimensions 27 × 19 × 4 cm
Format

Paperback

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