Ultimate Battleships (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans



Draining the North Sea helps solve whether Germany or Britain won the Battle of Jutland when their most devastating warships clashed in WWI.

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Ultimate Battleships (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans
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27 thoughts on “Ultimate Battleships (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans”

  1. Click Bait….. For a scholar level, fact based education on this an many other aspects visit Drachinifel On his channel you will learn much much more. No Hype, no BS and much more info on command decisions and other aspects of this and many other battles without the breathless hype.

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  2. Drain of sea water is number one cause is many countries sea water converted to drinking water for humans/ animals and used people for personal used / business/ car washed/ for plant benefits/ car benefits/ for toilets/ bathrooms/ ect etc. All are from the sea water support day by days , generation by generation , from small population up to become multifly by multifly humans & animals too….
    Salamat sa banal na espiritu at itinuturo mo sa amin ang tamang kahulugan ng lahat ng dahilan……

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  3. Germany had a large great fleet of warships in WWI, but after Jutland they were rarely used and a major waste. At the end of WWI they surrendered a great fleet to the Royal navy. Only to end up scuttling their fleet? Germany would have been better off sending all these warships out for one last fight than to just sink their own ships. Shalom

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  4. So Britons committed war crimes by executing surrendering German sailors. And nowadays are on their high horse about Russia doing the same. How quickly history is forgotten.

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  5. I hate how this documentary places so much emphasis on this one sonar scanning expedition, making it seem like that’s where all the knowledge of this battle comes from. In reality, the battle of Jutland is the most studied naval event ever.

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  6. The Germans won the battle of Jutland. Obviously!
    And, the battle had nothing to do with the Allied victory in WWI. That honor goes to the US…🇺🇸

    What went wrong with The Invincible?
    The same thing that went wrong with The Hood. Britain builds crappy Ships…

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  7. can you drain Bass Strait and see if Frederick Valentich plane is there somewhere between Moorabbin Airport and King Island?
    It is 60 – 80 meters deep all the way across so if it's there it shouldn't be to hard to spot….

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  8. While these shows are interesting and entertaining, if you have studied the history of a lot of the battles/incidents involved, unfortunately National Geographic states WAY too much information as factual, and a LOT of what they are stating is speculative at best, and downright ridiculous at worst. You can't just make categorical statements of "fact" about ships on the floor of the ocean based on scans like this, there are way too many unanswered questions to do that.

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