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Naval Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau
Part of World War I

British ships seen following the German ships
Date4 – 10 August 1914
Location
Mediterranean Sea
Result

German victory

  • Successful German retreat to Constantinople
Belligerents
Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau United Kingdom
Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau France
Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau German Empire
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Berkeley Milne
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Ernest Troubridge
French Third Republic A. B. de Lapeyrère
German Empire Wilhelm Souchon
Strength
3 battlecruisers
4 armoured cruisers
4 light cruisers
14 destroyers
1 battlecruiser
1 light cruiser
Casualties and losses
none 4 sailors[1]

The pursuit of Goeben and Breslau was a naval action that occurred in the Mediterranean Sea at the outbreak of the First World War when elements of the British Mediterranean Fleet attempted to intercept the German Mittelmeerdivision consisting of the battlecruiser SMS Goeben and the light cruiser SMS Breslau. The German ships evaded the British fleet and passed through the Dardanelles to reach Constantinople, where they were eventually handed over to the Ottoman Empire. Renamed Yavuz Sultan Selim and Midilli, the former Goeben and Breslau were ordered by their German commander to attack Russian positions, in doing so bringing the Ottoman Empire into the war on the side of the Central Powers.

Though a bloodless "battle," the failure of the British pursuit had enormous political and military ramifications. In the short term it effectively ended the careers of the two British admirals who had been in charge of the pursuit. Writing several years later, Winston Churchill—who had been First Lord of the Admiralty—expressed the opinion that by forcing Turkey into the war, Goeben had brought "more slaughter, more misery, and more ruin than has ever before been borne within the compass of a ship."[2]

  1. ^ Tuchman. The Guns of August, p. 177
  2. ^ Tuchman, Barbara W. The Guns of August. New York: Macmillan, 1962, p. 187.

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