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Battle of Dover Strait (1917)

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On 20 April 1917, two groups of torpedo boats of the German Navy raided the Dover Strait to bombard Allied positions on shore and to engage warships patrolling the
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in April 1917 and should not be confused with the major
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was heavily damaged and had to be towed back to port.
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First World War

HMS Broke
SMS G42
Dover Strait
51°01′N 1°29′E / 51.017°N 1.483°E / 51.017; 1.483
United Kingdom
German Empire
United Kingdom
Edward Evans
German Empire
Theophil Gautier
Broke
Swift
torpedo boats
Battle of Dover Strait (1917) is located in English Channel
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U-Boat Campaign
1st Heligoland Bight
22 September 1914
Texel
1st Yarmouth
Scarborough/Hartlepool/Whitby
Cuxhaven
1st Dogger Bank
Noordhinder Bank
Lowca/Parton

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