In 1919, while the Entente was figuring out what to do with the remaining German Imperial fleet interned at Scapa Flow, Admiral Ludwig von Reuter ordered the fleet to be scuttled fearing the ships would be split amongst the winning powers of WW1. Let’s say, for the sake of this thread, that von Reuter never orders the scuttling of the fleet. Would the various ships (16 capital vessels and several dozen destroyers) have been given to the victors of the war in it’s entirety? In the very unlikely event that the British decided the Germans may keep a small portion of the High Seas Fleet, would that impact Germany’s outcome in WW2 with a somewhat stronger surface navy?