53°45′N05°15′E / 53.750°N 5.250°E / 53.750; 5.250 (North Sea)
Planned
24 October 1918
Planned by
German Naval Staff
Target
Southern North Sea
Date
30–31 October 1918
Executed by
High Seas Fleet under Admiral Hipper
Outcome
Cancellation following outbreak of mutiny in the German Fleet
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North Sea 1914–1918
U-Boat Campaign
1st Heligoland Bight
22 September 1914
Texel
1st Yarmouth
Scarborough/Hartlepool/Whitby
Cuxhaven
1st Dogger Bank
Noordhinder Bank
2nd Dogger Bank
29 February 1916
2nd Yarmouth
Jutland
19 August 1916
1st Dover Strait
16 March 1917
2nd Dover Strait
4 May 1917
Lerwick
2nd Heligoland Bight
11–12 December 1917
Action of 15 February 1918
Zeebrugge
1st Ostend
2nd Ostend
Mine Barrage
Tondern
24 October 1918
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