In naval warfare, strategic positioning and superior firepower can determine the outcome of engagements, as demonstrated when Admiral von Spee's German squadron was trapped at Port Stanley by two British battlecruisers that were coaling in the harbor, forcing him to flee south despite his initial raiding mission.
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Islands or round Cape Horn.
The gamble paid off.
On the morning of December 8th, 1914, von Spee's squadron appeared on the horizon.
They had come to raid Port Stanley.
But what von Spee didn't know, couldn't have known, was that two battlecruisers were coaling in the harbor behind him.
According to most historical accounts, when von Spee's lookouts spotted the distinctive tripod masts of British battlecruisers, the German admiral understood immediately he was trapped.
His armored cruisers could not outrun battlecruisers, and they could not outfight them.
He turned and ran south.
But the British
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