Attached to the museum is the Jutland Memorial Park, which commemorates the 8,645 sailors from both the United Kingdom and Germany who died in the battle.
Whoever controlled the sea-lanes to England would also win the war, and the North Sea consequently came to play a crucial role.
The U-20 ran aground near the Danish coast and the conning tower of the U-20 is now on display at the Sea War Museum.
250 warships were engaged in battle, in this test of strength between the British Royal Navy and the German Kaiserliche Kriegsmarine.
[8] In doing so, this will create one of the largest war memorial, located on the west coast of Jutland close to where the battle took place.