The War at Sea
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The War at Sea

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The North Sea was a vital strategic position for the forces fighting the First World War. With both Britain and Germany at the technical cutting edge of what was possible at sea, the naval battles waged there were unlike anything seen before. Historian David Hayman investigates the use of the naval forces during World War I, including how German U-boats brought the USA into the conflict.
IMDb 7,1/1020151 saison
Distribution : David Hayman
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  • 1. The Dreadnoughts of Scapa Flow

    1. The Dreadnoughts of Scapa Flow

    As the Great War began, the Royal Navy rushed to Scotland and Orkney's great natural harbor, Scapa Flow. Historian David Hayman uncovers the compelling characters involved in this little-known naval war, including the cautious Admiral Jellicoe and the playboy Admiral Beatty. This is the story of great technologies and epic battles for ultimate control of the North Sea and the wider war itself.
    As the Great War began, the Royal Navy rushed to Scotland and Orkney's great natural harbor, Scapa Flow. Historian David Hayman uncovers the compelling characters involved in this little-known naval war, including the cautious Admiral Jellicoe and the playboy Admiral Beatty. This is the story of great technologies and epic battles for ultimate control of the North Sea and the wider war itself.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    50 min
    7 avr. 2015
  • 2. The Battle of the U-Boats

    2. The Battle of the U-Boats

    In April 1917, German U-Boats were sinking a dozen British ships every day. The First Sea Lord, Admiral Jellicoe, warned that Britain might not be able to carry on fighting into 1918 and World War I could be lost. Historian David Hayman explores Germany's U-Boat threat and the fascinating and dastardly ploys Britain used to sink the submarines and turn the tide of the Great War.
    In April 1917, German U-Boats were sinking a dozen British ships every day. The First Sea Lord, Admiral Jellicoe, warned that Britain might not be able to carry on fighting into 1918 and World War I could be lost. Historian David Hayman explores Germany's U-Boat threat and the fascinating and dastardly ploys Britain used to sink the submarines and turn the tide of the Great War.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    50 min
    14 avr. 2015
  • The War at Sea
    IMDb 7,1/1020151 saison
    The North Sea was a vital strategic position for the forces fighting the First World War. With both Britain and Germany at the technical cutting edge of what was possible at sea, the naval battles waged there were unlike anything seen before. Historian David Hayman investigates the use of the naval forces during World War I, including how German U-boats brought the USA into the conflict.
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