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German plan : North Sea off the west coast of Jutland

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British-produced maps showing German naval actions in the North Sea in 1916 to the west of Denmark, which actions were later called "The Battle of Jutland"--the largest naval battle of World War One.

The common title "German plan" is followed by a roman numeral on each sheet: I [thru] VII.

Sheet VII indicates the position of the Greenwich Meridian in German, not in English.

Each sheet includes a note immediately below the sheet title indicating the time of day depicted; sheet V also includes a minute-by-minute chronology of action signals.

LC sheets imperfect: Rubber-stamped on verso, some sheets torn at edges, some taped.

In lower margin on each sheet: 10066-24266-P1173-3000-12-20.

Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

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01/01/1916
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