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Warships of the six nations in the Mediterranean, WW1
The naval situation in the Mediterranean: the warships of the six nations (Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy and Austria). Shown looking eastwards from Gibraltar towards the Adriatic. Date: 1914
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Adriatic Austria Austrian Battleships Davis Gibraltar Macpherson Maps Mediterranean Nations Power Situation Sphere Warship Warships
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 12.1cm (10" x 4.8")
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This evocative photograph captures the naval situation in the Mediterranean Sea on the brink of World War I. Taken in 1914, the image looks eastwards from Gibraltar towards the Adriatic Sea, showcasing the warships of six major European powers: Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy, and Austria. The British and French navies, with their formidable battleships and cruisers, dominate the foreground, while the Russian, German, Italian, and Austro-Hungarian fleets can be seen in the distance. At the time, the Mediterranean was a crucial theater of the impending conflict, with each nation vying for strategic control of the sea lanes. Britain and France, with their strong naval presence, sought to protect their imperial interests and prevent the Central Powers from gaining access to the Mediterranean. Russia, Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary, on the other hand, aimed to secure their own maritime routes and project power in the region. This photograph, taken by renowned photographers Davis and Macpherson, offers a unique glimpse into the complex web of alliances and tensions that characterized the early days of the First World War. The ships and their pennants, arranged in a striking pattern against the backdrop of the Mediterranean, serve as a poignant reminder of the historical significance of this period and the naval power struggles that shaped the world during the Great War.
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