Battle of Dogger Bank (24 January 1915).

Battle of Dogger Bank (24 January 1915).
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

The World War I (1914-1918) Document Archive of the World War I Military History List (WWI-L) presents a collection of firsthand accounts of the January 24, 1915 World War I Battle of Dogger Bank. The accounts of the naval battle are from a gunner on the Arethusa, an officer on the Sandfly, and a survivor from the Blucher.

Battle of Dogger Bank

Battle of Dogger Bank
Author: Tobias R. Philbin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253011736

The definitive study of one of the pivotal naval battles of the Great War. On January 24, 1915, a German naval force commanded by Admiral Franz von Hipper conducted a raid on British fishing fleets in the area of the Dogger Banks. The force was engaged by a British force, which had been alerted by a decoded radio intercept. The ensuing battle would prove to be the largest and longest surface engagement until the Battle of Jutland the following summer. While the Germans lost an armored cruiser with heavy loss of life and Hipper’s flagship was almost sunk, confusion in executing orders allowed the Germans to escape. The British considered the battle a victory; but the Germans had learned important lessons and they would be better prepared for the next encounter with the British fleet at Jutand. Tobias Philbin’s Battle of Dogger Bank provides a keen analytical description of the battle and its place in the naval history of World War I. “Tobias Philbin has written a very entertaining and informative book on the Battle of Dogger Bank. It will be enjoyed by a wide audience including naval historians, strategists, and those interested in how broader long-term decision-making determines the manner in which battles are fought, won and lost.” —The International Journal of Maritime History “The author’s research in British and German archives and knowledge of secondary sources produces a significant work on the war at sea.” —Stand-To “An interesting and stimulating book that is a useful contribution to the history of the First World War in the North Sea.” —The Mariner’s Mirror

Admiral Von Hipper

Admiral Von Hipper
Author: Tobias R. Philbin
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1982
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9060322002

This work aims to constitute an objective analysis of a German World War I naval combat commander within his proper context, by closely defining both the military-technical and military-political milieux in which Franz Hipper operated. The description of Hipper's actions in the battles of Dogger Bank and Jutland and his handling of communications, airships, and the new technologies of war demonstrate the importance of the military environment. The volume also provides a glimpse into the decision-making process involved in the construction of German battle cruisers and the impact these decisions had in combat.

1915: The Battle of Dogger Bank to Gallipoli

1915: The Battle of Dogger Bank to Gallipoli
Author: Saul David
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473603978

This special ebook has been created by historian Saul David from his acclaimed work 100 Days to Vistory: How the Great War was Fought and Won, which was described by the Mail on Sunday as 'Inspired' and by Charles Spencer as 'A work of great originality and insight'. Through key dates from the Battle of Dogger Bank on 24th January 1914, to the Gallipoli landings, Saul David's gripping narrative is an enthralling tribute to a generation of men and women whose sacrifice should never be forgotten.

The Great War at Sea

The Great War at Sea
Author: Lawrence Sondhaus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107036909

New naval history of the First World War which reveals the contribution of the war at sea to Allied victory.

1915: The Battle of Dogger Bank to Gallipoli

1915: The Battle of Dogger Bank to Gallipoli
Author: Saul David
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473603978

This special ebook has been created by historian Saul David from his acclaimed work 100 Days to Vistory: How the Great War was Fought and Won, which was described by the Mail on Sunday as 'Inspired' and by Charles Spencer as 'A work of great originality and insight'. Through key dates from the Battle of Dogger Bank on 24th January 1914, to the Gallipoli landings, Saul David's gripping narrative is an enthralling tribute to a generation of men and women whose sacrifice should never be forgotten.

Battle of Dogger Bank

Battle of Dogger Bank
Author: Gary Graber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977887078

Battle of Dogger Bank is a Battlegame Book (Vol. 1) that covers the rise of the battlecruiser in the British and German navies in World War I. The book contains background articles, statistics, and illustrations, plus a full game using the NavTac system--a complete set of miniatures rules, facsimile 1/3000 scale ship counters, historical scenarios, game tables--plus short historical articles about World War I naval combat. The net effect is to provide the reader/gamer with knowledge of World War I naval battle and ships--especially the Battle of Dogger Bank--via playing the game. Designed by Gary Graber. Published by Minden Games. Battle of Dogger Bank is compatible with other NavTac titles.

Jutland

Jutland
Author: Nicholas Jellicoe
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848323239

“A compelling, dramatic account of the Royal Navy's last great sea battle.” —Robert K. Massie, Pulitzer Prize–winning and New York Times–bestselling author of Dreadnought More than a century later, historians still argue about this controversial and misunderstood World War I naval battle off the coast of Denmark. It was the twentieth century’s first engagement of dreadnoughts—and while it left Britain in control of the North Sea, both sides claimed victory and decades of disputes followed, revolving around senior commanders Admiral Sir John Jellicoe and Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty. This book not only retells the story of the battle from both a British and German perspective based on the latest research, but also helps clarify the context of Germany’s inevitable naval clash and the aftermath after the smoke had cleared.