Trench warfare on the Western Front may have captured
the popular imagination, but the First World War was very much a maritime
conflict as well. This section of WWI/WWW provides resources on the
naval side - more will be added as contributions
are received.
A history of changes to the WW1-WWW Maritime Section.
(Last set of updates: 10 July, 2003.)
A listing of books and papers (including languages other than English) pertaining
to the War at Sea.
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Communications
"Equal Speed Charlie London"
Flags, searchlight and semaphore were the established means of
communication, but wireless (ie radio) had a major impact on the
war at sea.
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Ships, Weapons, Tactics
The technicalities: ship design; weapon specifications; and the
resulting tactics.
Ship Photo Gallery
Some Great War photos taken by James Robert Halliday, RN
Photos by John Prouse
Photos by John H. Rogers
Photographs of the US Navy's 14" Railway Guns on the Western
Front
Extracts from Brassey's Naval Annual (various years)
Jane's Fighting Ships, 1919
(an external link)
The Basics:
Ships and Shipbuilding:
Weapons and Defence:
Theory and Design:
Fire Control (gunnery):
Guns, Armour and Projectiles:
Torpedoes and Anti-Torpedo Protection
Mines and Minesweeping:
Tactics:
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Fleet Deployments // Fleet Lists
- Austro-Hungarian Navy 1914
- Austro-Hungarian Danube Flotilla 1914
- French Navy, Mediterranean 1914
- French Navy, Armoured Vessels 1914
- French Navy, English Channel 1914
- French Navy, Cruisers and Destroyers 1914
- French Navy, Minelayers, Submarines, Torpedo Boats and Gunboats 1914
- another French Navy List, 1914
- French Navy, 1918
- Imperial German Navy 1914
- Imperial Japanese Navy 1914
- (Imperial) Russian Navy- Baltic Fleet, March 1917
- Ottoman Navy 1914
- Royal Italian Navy 1914 - 1915
- Royal Navy, Capital Ships at Home, 1914
- "Troubridge's DD's" - 1914
(A discussion of the allocation of RN destroyers to the
Mediterranean for the opening moves of the war)
- Royal Navy, Mediterranean 1914
- Royal Navy, Foreign Stations 1914
(includes Royal Australian and Royal Canadian Navies)
- The Grand Fleet, 1914-1918
(includes the Harwich Force)
- RN Cruisers 1914-1918
- RN Destroyers, 1914
- RN Destroyers 1914-1918
- RN Destroyer Flotillas, 1918
- RN Submarines, 4 August 1914
- RN Submarine Disposition, 1916
- RN Submarine Disposition, 1918
- RN Sloops, 1918
- RN Minesweeper Flotillas, 1918
- Miscellaneous Smaller Navies 1914
- Notes on U.S. Fleet Organisation and Disposition, 1898-1941
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Battles and Campaigns
Orders-of-battle, descriptions, commentary on the Naval Actions
of the War (as well as other discreet events) and the campaigns to which they belong.
Battles
- Heligoland Bight - 28 August, 1914
- Battle of Coronel - 1 November, 1914 and the Falklands - 8 December, 1914
- Loss of SMS Emden, 9 November 1914
- Battle of Cape Sarych - 18 November, 1914
- Account of the Battle, in which
Russian pre-dreadnoughts take on and defeat the German/Turkish
battlecruiser Goeben!
- Extracts from the Souchon Papers (in German)
- Loss of HMS Viknor, 13 January 1915
(formerly the Viking of the Blue Star Line, whose crew
included men of the Newfoundland Division, RNR)
- Sinking of HM Australian Submarine AE2, 30 April, 1915
- Sinking of the Lusitania, 7 May 1915
- Loss of HMS Princess Irene, 27th May 1915
- Sinking of UB 4
by the Q-ship HMS Inverlyon, 16 August 1915
- Loss of the Arabic, 19 August 1915
- Warship Losses, to January 1916 - As Published in 1916
- Jutland - 31 May, 1916
- The Sinking of HMS Hampshire
5 June 1916 (an external link to an excellent site)
- Loss of the RMS Arabia, 6 November 1916
- 1 November - 7 November, 1916
- Loss of the Hospital Ship Britannic 21 November 1916
- Loss of the SS Mount Temple, 6 December 1916
(an outside link)
- Loss of HMS Laurentic, 25th January 1917
- Battle in the Otranto Straits, 15 May 1917
- HMAS Sydney Against a Zeppelin, 4 May 1917
- Loss of HMS Vanguard, 9 July 1917
- German Assault on Moon and Oesel Islands, October 1917
- Loss of HMS Mary Rose and Strongbow, 17 October 1917
- Loss of HM Ships Opal and Narborough, 12 January 1918
- Raid on Zeebrugge - 22/23 April, 1918
- Zeebrugge
An outside link to Colin McKenzie's fine tribute to his great-uncle,
who won the Victoria Cross in HMS Vindictive. It contains a very good
summary of the raid.
- Sinking of UB72, 12 May 1918
- Sinking of the Hospital Ship
Llandovery Castle, 27 June 1918
- Torpedoing of U.S.S. West Bridge, 16 August 1918
Campaigns
- The Pre-War Naval Race
- Mobilisation and the War's Beginnings
- Tsingtao Campaign, 1914
- Mediterranean Theater, 1914
- The Adriatic
- The Dardanelles / Gallipoli
- Naval War in Africa
- Lake Tanganyika
A discussion of the battle for the control of the lake
and the tiny warships HMS Mimi, Fifi, andTutu
- The German Raiders
- Submarines, the War on Merchant Shipping, and Assorted Statistics
- Shipping Data
-
Harvest Project - a database of all engine-powered ships, 1865-1925,
based on data contained in Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping.
This is a project being undertaken at Victoria University,
Wellington, New Zealand.as of December, 2000
this site appears to be offline
- Transport of American Troops Overseas
- Operations in the Caspian 1918-1920
- The End of the War
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People and Personalities
Information on those who served (of all ranks), as well as
biographical information on the more famous.
Sources of Information
Life at Sea
Biographies
- Captain James Dick, RN
- John Saumarez Dumaresq, RN/RAN
- Commander Kyosuke Eto, Imperial Japanese Navy
- Charles Fryatt,
Captain of the S.S. Brussels
- Jellicoe's Leadership
- Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak
- Admiral Sir Percy Scott
- Admiral Souchon
- Lieutenant William Lowell Thompson, RNVR
- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt
- Michel E. T. D. Vlasto, RN,
who served in the RN at Coronel and the Falkands (an external link)
- U-boat Ace Georg Ritter von
Trapp, an external link to Österreichs Bundesheer
(as of January 2002, this link only points to the Bundesheer homepage)
- These are some of the entries contained in the
WW1-WWW Biographical Dictionary
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Battenburg, Prince Louis of
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Beatty, Admiral Sir David
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Churchill, Sir Winston
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Fisher, Admiral-of-the-Fleet Sir John
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Jellicoe, Admiral-of-the-Fleet Sir John
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Müller, Kapitän zur See Karl
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Scheer, Admiral Rheinhard
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von Tirpitz, Grand Admiral Alfred
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Troubridge, Admiral Sir Ernest
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Weddigen, Otto
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Wemyss, Admiral-of-the-Fleet Rosslyn
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Links to Other Websites
A handful of useful links relating to Naval/Maritime History. There
are other websites devoted to keeping a more complete collection (notably
that of Lars Bruzelius) -
these are just some of the ones which have caught the webmaster's eye.
MARHST-L
One of the best places to go if you have an interest in Maritime
History is the "MARHST-L" listserver. There are several hundred
contributors world-wide, including some noted maritime historians
and well-known authors. To join, send an e-mail to the
software (no subject required), just the text "subscribe MARHST-L"
as the first message line to
Marhst-L,
LISTSERV@POST.QUEENSU.CA.
Click Here for
a list of Other Sites
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Comments, corrections, and most of all submissions are
very welcome:
William Schleihauf
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