Naval Warfare In WW1 - Deepstash
Naval Warfare In WW1

Naval Warfare In WW1

The British had the biggest navy in the world, but the Germans wanted to rival it, and so that commenced an arms race of creating Dreadnaughts. These ships had the biggest guns and were the biggest battleships of the time. The Dreadnaughts would only see the limelight of battle one or two times throughout the duration of the war. Later in the war the German Empire would develop their attack submarine better known as U-Boats. These U-Boats get their name from the trajectory of the torpedos they would launch at allied ships. These attacks would result in the U.S. eventually joining the war.

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This is a walkthrough of the causes, events, and aftermath of the First World War.

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