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Title is self explanatory. We call it 8mm Mauser, 8x57, 7.92x57, and so on. What did the Germans of the Great War call it? The Google Box hasn't given me a straight answer
This. Never with caliber. Patrone S
or full name Scharfe Patrone S (Spitzgeschoß) - in this case "Live cartridge S (Spitzer-Bullet)", where bullet also can be sS - schweres Spitzgeschoß, SmK Spitz mit Kern, Leuchtspur and so on.
Separately in manuals you can fine caliber designation - Kaliber 7,9 mm
also fcharfe Patronen or scharfe Patronen patronen not patrone always in metric and yes S in front after the spitzer bullet was designed. many Austrian rifles had the S stamped on the receiver to indicate change.