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Battle of Sankelmark. Die Schlacht bei Oeversee am 6. Februar 1864 by Fritz L' Allemand. The Battle of Sankelmark (or Battle of Oeversee) was a minor battle during the Second Schleswig War. It took place on 6 February 1864 between Sankelmark and Oeversee, on the road between Schleswig and Flensburg, during the Danish retreat from Dannevirke .
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Ditlev Gothard Monrad (24 November 1811 – 28 March 1887) was a Danish politician and bishop, and a founding father of Danish constitutional democracy; he also led the country as Council President in its huge defeat during the Second Schleswig War. Later, he became a New Zealand pioneer before returning to Denmark to become a bishop and ...
Wilhelm von Tegetthoff (23 December 1827 – 7 April 1871) was an Austrian admiral. He commanded the fleet of the North Sea during the Second Schleswig War of 1864, and the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. He is often considered by some Austrian historians to be one of the most adept naval officers of the 19th-century, due to his tactical ...
Desarrollo. Las fuerzas austriacas y prusianas invadieron la península de Jutlandia y se inició así la guerra de los Ducados. En diciembre de 1863 las tropas confederadas entraron en Holstein, que fue ocupado casi sin resistencia. El gobierno danés abandonó Holstein y envió al ejército danés a la frontera entre Schleswig y Holstein.
Battle for Königshügel. The Battle of Königshügel ( Danish: Kampene ved Kongshøj ), also known as the Battle of Ober-Selk was a battle in the Second Schleswig War where Austrian Major General Gondrecourt and his infantry brigade succeeded in occupying the area in front of the Danevirke near Ober-Selk ( Danish: Øvre Selk) and taking the ...
Coordinates: 55°41′29″N 12°35′22″E. The memorial. The Memorial to Nordic Volunteers and Fallen ( Danish: Mindesmærke for Frivillige og Faldne), located on Smedelinien, part of Kastellet, is a memorial to 28 Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish volunteers of the First (1848–50) and Second Schleswig War (1864). It was inaugurated in 1920 ...