. Naval power in the war (1914-1917). y also sen-sational stories of increased strength have been was related that the ships were being rearmed withnew guns of great power, that there had been secret con-struction, and that an unexpected strength had been de-veloped, but at the battle of Jutland it was the samestory. Germany brought out her whole fleet—and therewas no new element of strength. The twenty German dreadnoughts in the known pro-gramme consist of thirteen ships, and the following newconstruction is given with proposed dates of completion: GERMAN NAVY—NEW CONSTRUCTION—D


. Naval power in the war (1914-1917). y also sen-sational stories of increased strength have been was related that the ships were being rearmed withnew guns of great power, that there had been secret con-struction, and that an unexpected strength had been de-veloped, but at the battle of Jutland it was the samestory. Germany brought out her whole fleet—and therewas no new element of strength. The twenty German dreadnoughts in the known pro-gramme consist of thirteen ships, and the following newconstruction is given with proposed dates of completion: GERMAN NAVY—NEW CONSTRUCTION—DREADNOUGHT TYPE Compld Displace-in— Name ment Main armament Speed 1914. .Grosser Kurfurst 25,388] f ^5,388 ( • . I 25,388 \^° i2-mch &> w 3 > U i W 3 ^^ O o 3 M W M 2 O1 > 1 Z, K» w K» > -• H O H =r r M.


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