Surrender of the High Seas Fleet

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In November 1918, the German High Seas Fleet ceremonially surrendered to the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet, and was escorted into internment at Scapa Flow. It was the largest concentration of battleships in one place at any point in history.

Learn about the events that followed and the ships involved in this detailed infographic poster. Perfect for the wall of a home office, classroom, bedroom or just about anywhere else you can think of!

Size: A1 (594mm x 841mm) (24 × 33 inches)

Like all Historigraph posters, this being packed and shipped directly from us with no middleman involved, so every penny you spend helps to support the creation of more videos (and future posters!)

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In November 1918, the German High Seas Fleet ceremonially surrendered to the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet, and was escorted into internment at Scapa Flow. It was the largest concentration of battleships in one place at any point in history.

Learn about the events that followed and the ships involved in this detailed infographic poster. Perfect for the wall of a home office, classroom, bedroom or just about anywhere else you can think of!

Size: A1 (594mm x 841mm) (24 × 33 inches)

Like all Historigraph posters, this being packed and shipped directly from us with no middleman involved, so every penny you spend helps to support the creation of more videos (and future posters!)

In November 1918, the German High Seas Fleet ceremonially surrendered to the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet, and was escorted into internment at Scapa Flow. It was the largest concentration of battleships in one place at any point in history.

Learn about the events that followed and the ships involved in this detailed infographic poster. Perfect for the wall of a home office, classroom, bedroom or just about anywhere else you can think of!

Size: A1 (594mm x 841mm) (24 × 33 inches)

Like all Historigraph posters, this being packed and shipped directly from us with no middleman involved, so every penny you spend helps to support the creation of more videos (and future posters!)