The Naval Race
A discription of the Naval Race and how it lead to the outbreak of WWI.
The Navies of Empires Project (Preview #4)
I am putting together a rather ambitious project to collect, in a series of linked blogs, as much info on all the navies of the world, from 1890-1922, as possible.
The Navies of Empires Project (Preview #3)
I am putting together a rather ambitious project to collect, in a series of linked blogs, as much info on all the navies of the world, from 1890-1922, as possible.
The Navies of Empires Project (Preview #2)
I am putting together a rather ambitious project to collect, in a series of linked blogs, as much info on all the navies of the world, from 1890-1922, as possible.
The Navies of Empires Project (Preview)
I am putting together a rather ambitious project to collect, in a series of linked blogs, as much info on all the navies of the world, from 1890-1922, as possible.
Lord John Fisher of Kilverstone a Very Influential First Sea Lord
The highest rank in the Royal Navy is that of First Sea Lord. At the start of the 20th century that position entailed been responsible for the most powerful navy in the world.
Essay: Germany is Responsible for World War One
An essay about World War One with the contention that Germany was fully responsible.
The Battle of Jutland: Clash of The Titans
From Epics of History: More Prisoners of Eternity.
During World War One, it was said that Admiral John Jellicoe was the only man on either side who could have lost the war in a single afternoon.
Why Did Britain Go to War in 1914?
A brief look at one angle as to why the British entered WW1.










