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u/tikhonjelvis · 1 pointr/battlefield_one

I did read a great book on WWI recently, although not because of the game. (In fact, part of the reason I ended up getting BF1 was because I read the book.)

I highly recommend it: The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British Naval Command

It's about the battle of Jutland, the only large scale naval battle of the war. A few parts to do with the battle itself get quite technical, but most of it is very accessible. It gives a great perspective on two philosophies of leadership and command as well as painting a vivid picture of both the general era and the characters of the key British commanders involved in the battle.

u/EvanHarper · 1 pointr/WarshipPorn

The Rules Of The Game: Jutland And British Naval Command is a fine study of the battle, but it takes a very long detour into the evolution of 19th–century Royal Navy doctrine and personnel policy, which may or may not be up your alley.