Maximilian, Graf von Spee (born June 22, 1861, Copenhagen, Denmark—died December 8, 1914, off Falkland Islands) was an admiral who commanded German forces in the battles of Coronel and the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands early in World War I. He entered the German navy in 1878, and in 1887–88 he commanded the port in German Cameroon. In 1908 he was made chief of staff of the German Ocean (North Sea) Command, and at the end of 1912 he was appointed commander of the Far Eastern Squadron.
When World War I began, Spee was in the Caroline Islands. Japan’s declaration of war against Germany (August 22, 1914) caused him to abandon plans for operations in Chinese waters and to head for South America. After bombarding Tahiti on September 22, he destroyed a hastily assembled British cruiser squadron on November 1, 1914, off Coronel, Chile.
Two battle cruisers under Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Doveton Sturdee were sent from England against Spee. They arrived at Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands on December 7, 1914. Spee, who had left Chile on November 26, appeared off the Falklands on December 8, perhaps not knowing that the British squadron was there. The Germans were defeated; Spee’s flagship, the armoured cruiser Scharnhorst, went down with all hands.