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GeoffQRF21 Nov 2014 8:06 a.m. PST

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Armistice Day is remembered as the day World War One ended, but for naval historians Britain's greatest victory came 10 days later. Operation ZZ was the code name for the surrender of Germany's mighty navy.

The date was 21 November 1918.

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ataulfo21 Nov 2014 2:50 p.m. PST

mighty navy…

Oddball21 Nov 2014 6:47 p.m. PST

Of course it didn't do the British much good when the Germans scuttled the fleet in 1919.

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The only human losses were German sailors, 9 killed 16 wounded when fired upon by the British as they were in lifeboats.

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