Battle of Jutland

The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle of World War I, and the only full-scale clash of battleships in that war. It was the third major fleet action between steel battleships, following the battles of the Yellow Sea and Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War.

It was fought on 31 May – 1 June 1916, in the North Sea near Jutland, Denmark. The German fleet's intention was to lure out, trap and destroy a portion of the Grand Fleet, as the German numbers were insufficient to engage the entire British fleet at one time. The resulting battle was tactically inconclusive; although the Germans could claim a victory by lossing less ships than the British, British dominance of the North Sea was still maintained.

Battle of Jutland in Southern Victory
The Battle of Jutland had been fought just a month prior to the Battle of the Three Navies. After the battle hit headlines around the country, proclaiming it to be a US victory, Sylvia Enos though about the Jutland victory, comparing it to that of the 3 Navies. She realised that despite it's claims that it had "Crushed" the English Fleet it hadn't resulted in the US and German navies linking up like they had originally planed.