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Jutland, the U-Boat War, and the Battle for the North Sea

Jutland, the U-Boat War, and the Battle for the North Sea

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(00:00:00) Jutland, the U-Boat War, and the Battle for the North Sea
(00:01:39) The Race to Jutland
(00:03:24) Jutland: The Battle That Decided Nothing and Everything
(00:05:07) The U-Boat Campaign
(00:06:39) Lusitania and the Limits of Neutral Patience
(00:08:12) Unrestricted Warfare and the American Question
(00:10:12) The Reckoning of Naval War

The war at sea was quieter than the Western Front, but no less decisive. From August 1914, Britain's Royal Navy imposed a relentless naval blockade on Germany — not through cannon fire, but through patient, systematic strangulation. Cut off from food, fuel, and raw materials, Germany faced a slow collapse from within. By the turnip winter of 1917, German civilians were subsisting on animal feed. The blockade, overlooked in most histories, was one of the most consequential strategic operations of the entire war.

But Germany wasn't passive. The Imperial German Navy — the Kaiserliche Marine — had been built at enormous expense to challenge British sea power. After two years of cautious manoeuvring, both fleets finally collided in late May 1916 at the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval engagement in the history of warfare. Over 250 warships clashed off the Danish coast. Germany inflicted heavier losses and could claim a tactical victory — yet sailed back to port and never sortied in force again. The strategic reality was unchanged: Britain controlled the North Sea.

Faced with that deadlock, Germany turned to the submarine. U-boats offered a terrifying new form of warfare — invisible, lethal, and indiscriminate. German strategists calculated that unrestricted submarine warfare could sever Britain's supply lines before the Allies could respond. It was a gamble that would reshape the war, draw the United States closer to the conflict, and test the laws of warfare in ways no one had anticipated.

This episode charts the full arc of the naval war: blockade, Jutland, and the U-boat campaign that brought the struggle beneath the waves.

This episode includes AI-generated content.
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