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Elyse Murray
15 January, 11:13
What was the purpose of the battle of Jutland?
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Gianna Richardson
15 January, 12:46
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The Battle of Jutland was significant both for being the largest naval battle of the First World War, and for the severe number of lives lost. It also severely diminished the German naval fleet's capabilities. The Battle of Jutland is considered to be the only major naval battle of World War One.
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