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==1914==
==[[1914]] (Tuesday)==
{| class="wikitable timeline"
===Western Front===
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*Long-distance [[bombardment]] of Fumes by the Germans.
===Southern Front===
|'''Western Front'''
|Long-distance [[bombardment]] of Fumes by the Germans.
*Austrians completely defeated south of [[Belgrade]] (Battle of Rudnik Ridges).
|-
===Naval and Overseas Operations===
|'''Southern Front'''
*[[South Africa]]: Collapse of rebellion; 1,200 rebels surrender.
|Austrians completely defeated south of [[Belgrade]] (Battle of Rudnik Ridges).
*[[Battle of Falkland Islands]], Admiral Sturdee sinks most of German squadron.<ref>{{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 F. 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]].</ref>
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===Political===
|'''Naval and Overseas Operations'''
*[[Great Britain]]: Trial of [[Adolf Ahlers]] for high-treason commenced.
|{{tb}} [[South Africa]]: Collapse of rebellion; 1,200 rebels surrender.
*Great Britain: [[Great Speeches of the War/Simon|Speech of the Solicitor-General]] at a great recruiting meeting held in the Victoria Hall, Bolton, Lancashire.<ref>{{gsw}}</ref>
|{{tb}} Battle of Falkland Islands, [[Doveton Sturdee|Admiral Sturdee]] sinks most of German squadron.<ref group="lower-alpha">{{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 [[Doveton Sturdee|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]].</ref>

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==References/notes==
|'''Political'''
{{Gleichen-123}}
|{{tb}} [[Great Britain]]: Trial of [[Adolf Ahlers]] for high-treason commenced.
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|{{tb}} Great Britain: [[Great Speeches of the War/Simon|Speech of the Solicitor-General]] at a great recruiting meeting held in the Victoria Hall, Bolton, Lancashire.<ref>{{gsw}}</ref>
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[[Category:Great War events by day|343]]
[[Category:Great War events in December|08]]
[[Category:Great War events in December|08]]
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Latest revision as of 00:18, 8 October 2023

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.

References

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