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Scapa
Flow

The
Grand Scuttle: The Sinking of the... German Fleet at Scapa
Flow in 1919. At Scapa Flow on 21 June 1919, there occurred
a very unusual event in naval history. The German Admiral in
charge of 74 of his countries warships ordered that the fleet
be scuttled. The High Sees Fleet of the German Royal Navy was
one of the most formidable ever built, yet 52 of the ships were
deliberately sent to the bottom of the British Grand Fleet's
principal anchorage at Orkney. The book reports that Admiral
Ludwig von Reuter became the only man in history to sink his
own navy on the strength of a misleading report in a four-day
old British newspaper; the Royal Navy guessed his intention
but could do nothing about it; the sinking produced the last
casualties and the last prisoners of the war. The author looks
at the events leading up to and including the scuttling.
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