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Scapa Flow (World of Ships №20)


Year: 2019
Language: english
Author: Leach N.
Genre: History
Publisher: Kelsey Media
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 100
Description: Immediately after the end of WW-I, about 74 German ships from the High Seas Fleet, were destined to be interned at the Royal Navy harbour at Scapa Flow while negotiations were taking place over the final decision on the fate of the ships.
Both parties, as part of the Armistice agreement, discussed a seemingly neutral point for the interning. While a final destination was never mentioned in the Armistice, Scapa Flow was the site mentioned by the British navy for the suggested interning.
The captured fleet of ships was docked close to the spot for over nine months while the details of the treaty regarding its interning were being worked out.
While Britain and the US reportedly suggested the destruction of the vessels, the French and Italians were pushing for sharing the ships.

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