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Battle of Moon Sound

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The Battle of Moon Sound was a naval battle in World War I, fought in the Autumn of 1917 between German and Russian forces in the Baltic sea.

The Germans captured the Baltic Islands of Saaremaa, Hiiumaa, and Muhu (Moon) during Operation Albion in September 1917. This left a Russian squadron consisting of the battleships Grazhdanin and Slava, together with cruisers and destroyers, stranded in the Gulf of Riga. The Russian fleet escaped on 17 October 1917 by way of the Moon sound, a strait separating the island of Moon from the Estonian mainland.

Discovered during their retreat, the Russians were engaged by the German dreadnoughts SMS König and SMS Kronprinz. The battleship Slava was heavily damaged and had to be scuttled because she drew to much water to pass through the shallow strait.

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