Germany's High Seas Fleet in the World War

Preface and Introduction

 * Preface
 * Introduction

Part I - The First Two Years of the War to the Battle of the Skagerrak

 * Chapter 1 - The Outbreak of the War
 * Chapter 2 - Relative Strengths and the Strategic Situation
 * Chapter 3 - Awaiting the Enemy's Offensive
 * Chapter 4 - The English Break into the Heligoland Bight
 * Chapter 5 - The Autumn and Winter Months of 1914
 * Chapter 6 - Bombardment of Scarborough and Hartlepool, and the Battle of the Dogger Bank
 * Chapter 7 - The Year of the War 1915
 * Chapter 8 - Preparations for Increased Fleet Activity
 * Chapter 9 - Enterprises in the Hoofden, and Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft

Part II - From the Battle of the Skagerrak to the Unrestricted U-boat Warfare

 * Chapter 10 - The Battle of the Skagerrak (Jutland)
 * Chapter 11 - After the Battle
 * Chapter 12 - Airship Attacks

Part III - The U-boat Campaign

 * Chapter 13 - The Military and Political Significance of the U-boat Campaign
 * Chapter 14 - Our U-boats and their Method of Warfare
 * Chapter 15 - Activity of the Fleet during the U-boat Campaign
 * Chapter 16 - The Conquest of the Baltic Islands and the Capture of Helsingfors
 * Chapter 17 - Our Light Craft in Action, and Advance of our Fleet to the Norwegian Coast
 * Chapter 18 - The Navy Command

Conclusion

 * Conclusion