Jutland
the naval staff appreciation
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Publication
2016 - Naval Institute Press, England
Language
English
Word Count
79,000 words, Guess
Page Count
316 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781848323179
- ISBN-101848323174
- Library of Congress Control Number2015463609
- OCLC Control Number920729612
- Better World Books9781848323179
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27221789M
Classifications
- DDC940.4/56
- LCCD582.J8 J78 2016
- LCCD582.J8
Alternate Titles
- Naval staff appreciation of Jutland
Description
"Jutland, the largest naval battle of the First World War, was the most controversial engagement in the Royal Navys' history. Falling well short of the total victory expected by the public, it rapidly sparked argument and ill-feeling within the Navy and disagreements among those in its most senior echelons, many of whom had been directly involved in the battle. The first attempt to produce even an objective record was delayed and heavily censored, but this was followed by a more ambitious scheme to write a no-holds-barred critique of the fleets performance for use in training future officers at the Naval Staff College. This became the now infamous Naval Staff Appreciation, which was eventually deemed too damaging, its publication cancelled and all proof copies ordered destroyed. Mentioned in virtually every book on Jutland since, but unavailable to their authors, it has developed the almost legendary status of a book too explosive to publish. However, despite the orders, a few copies survived, and transcribed from one of them this long-hidden work is here revealed for the first time. Now everyone interested in Jutland can read it and judge for themselves, with an expert modern commentary and explanatory notes to put it in proper context."--Publisher description.
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