Lot 364

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Excellent content printed broadside in German, 1p. folio, Neumunster, Nov. 6, 1914, an 'Extrablatt' ('extra edition') of the newspaper 'General Anzeiger', presenting an early German report of the Nov. 1 Battle of Coronel, in which the Imperial German Navy's East Asia Squadron under Maximilian von Spee fought the Royal Navy's 4th Cruiser Squadron under Christopher Cradock. The announcement reads, in full: 'An English armored cruiser destroyed, two badly damaged. According to reports from the official English press bureau, the English armored cruiser 'Monmoth' was destroyed on 1 November by our cruiser squadron near the Chilean coast, and the armored cruiser 'Good Hope' was badly damaged. The light cruiser 'Glasgow' has escaped damage. On the German side were involved the large cruisers 'Scharnhorst' and 'Gneisenau', and the light cruisers 'Nurnberg', 'Leipzig' and 'Dresden'. Our ships did not seem to suffer.' A second announcement below announces German advances made during the First Battle of Ypres. A publishing line at bottom identifies the printer as Theodor Dittman of Neumunster. Shows folds with some splitting, and some chips to the edges, else very good. Von Spee's East Asia Squadron had abandoned the Chinese concession at Tsingtao at the outset of the war, to concentrate on attacking Allied shipping in the Pacific. Cradock's force encountered the German squadron by accident after resupplying at the Chilean port of Coronel; both sides were under the impression that the opposing forces each consisted of a single enemy cruiser. The nearly obsolete British squadron had left behind its battleship support and was heavily outgunned by the modern German ships. Contrary to the report presented here, the 'Good Hope' was also sunk during the engagement with the loss of her entire crew, including Cradock. This represented the first major German naval victory of World War I, and the first defeat suffered by the Royal Navy since the War of 1812. The 'Scharnhorst', 'Gneisenau' and two light cruisers would themselves be sunk just over a month later at the Battle of the Falkland Islands. Von Spee would go down with his ships.

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