NAVAL WAR HISTORY.
GERMAN VIEW OF JUTLAND. (bt cable—press association— copyright.) (Stdkei "Suh" Szevici.) LONDON, June 13. The "Daily Mail" says that the fifth volume of Germany's official history of tho naval war contends that the Battle of Jutland was a, German victory because the British losses in men arid ships wero twice Germany's. The book approves Lord Jellicoe's determination to deploy from the German Fleet as tho best course after tho failure of tho British scouting service. But it doubts whether he ever intended to fight a decisive action and blames him for adherence to a rigid stiff line of battle.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 10
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