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2 years ago
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The battle of the falkland islands resulted in​

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rodikova [14]2 years ago
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Answer:The naval Battle of Falkland Islands resulted in the effective end to the German East Asia Squadron and the end of commerce raiding by German warships. Suffering light losses, the British were able to capture six of eight warships raiding the Falkland Islands on their way to Germany.

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