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The War at Sea
- Cruiser Battles
- Controlling the North Sea
- The Battle of Jutland
- The Power of the Submarine
- Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- Stopping the Underwater Menace
- For More Information
- Sources
- Cat and Mouse in the Mediterranean
- Blockading the Germans
- The Dreadnought
World War I was a land war, with its biggest and most important battles fought on the battlefields of Europe. There were relatively few naval battles in the war, and the important ones were won by the...
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- Buildup to War
- Setting the World on Fire: The Start of World War I
- Settling in: The First Years on the Western Front
- Changing Tides of War on the Western Front
- The War in the East
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- The War at Sea
- Technology
- The Home Front: Fighting a Total War
- Reluctant Warriors: The United States in World War I
- The Failed Peace
- Conclusion: The Costs of War
