December

Great War events that took place on 8 December.

1914 (Tuesday)

Western Front Long-distance bombardment of Fumes by the Germans.
Southern Front Austrians completely defeated south of Belgrade (Battle of Rudnik Ridges).
Naval and Overseas Operations  ▶  South Africa: Collapse of rebellion; 1,200 rebels surrender.  ▶  Battle of Falkland Islands, Admiral Sturdee sinks most of German squadron.[a]
Political  ▶  Great Britain: Trial of Adolf Ahlers for high-treason commenced.  ▶  Great Britain: Speech of the Solicitor-General at a great recruiting meeting held in the Victoria Hall, Bolton, Lancashire.[1]

Notes

  1. SMS Leipzig (3,200 t.), SMS Nürnberg (3,350 t.), SMS Scharnhorst (11,400 t.) and SMS Gneisenau (11,400 t.) sunk by Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee's squadron HMS Invincible (17,250 t.), HMS Irresistible (17,250 t.), HMS Kent (9,800 t.), HMS Cornwall (9,800 t.) and HMS Glasgow (4,800 t.) off the Falkland Islands.

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