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A True Account of the Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916

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The author presents a concise, analytical reconstruction of a major North Sea naval engagement, assembling both sides' official reports to resolve conflicting accounts and misconceptions. The narrative traces the opposing fleets' dispositions, scouting and initial engagements, the running actions that brought them together, and the disputed later maneuvers, using tables and charts to place forces in true relation. The work aims to provide a clear, factual sequence of events and to correct erroneous narratives by emphasizing essential facts and verified sources.

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Thomas Goddard Frothingham

Thomas Goddard Frothingham was an author known for his detailed account of naval warfare during World War I. His notable work, "A True Account of the Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916," provides a comprehensive examination of one of the largest naval battles in history. Through his writing, Frothingham contributes to the understanding of military strategy and the complexities of maritime conflict. His insights into the Battle of Jutland reflect both the tactical elements of naval engagements and the broader implications of such confrontations during the war.

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