breech-loading rifle. Dybbøl had also been the site of a battlefield in the First Schleswig War. Dybbøl fort, also called 'Dybbøl Skanser', lies on a short...
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itself at the Dybbøl trenches, which became the scene of the siege and subsequent Battle of Dybbøl (7 April – 18 April 1864). This battle resulted in a...
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The First Battle of Dybbøl was the first of three battles of the First War of Schleswig to be fought at the town of Dybbøl between the Danish army and...
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rejected. Eventually, the inevitable collapse of the negotiations was due to the defeat at the Battle of Dybbøl on April 18. The Danish negotiators with Prime...
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defences at Dybbøl was almost impossible due to public and political pressure. This became a factor in the later Danish defeat at the Battle of Dybbøl. J. Ganschow...
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Battle of Goliad and the Battle of the Alamo, Texan soldiers would use the battle cry "Remember Goliad! Remember the Alamo!" In the Battle of Dybbøl in...
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Friedrich Graf von Wrangel (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary)
Ludwig von Gablenz made the campaign an overwhelming success. After the Battle of Dybbøl, Wrangel resigned his command, was created a Graf (count), and received...
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Duppel Storm Cross (category Military awards and decorations of Prussia)
Düppeler-Sturmkreuz) was a military medal of the Kingdom of Prussia. The cross was awarded to Prussian participants in the Battle of Dybbøl (Düppeler Schanzen) which...
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Second Schleswig War (redirect from Danish War of 1864)
Prussian attack on Dybbøl. 18 April: The Battle of Dybbøl. After six hours of artillery preparations, 10,000 Prussian soldiers stormed Dybbøl fort at 10:00 am...
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April 18 (redirect from 18th of April)
marking the birth of Spiritualism in France. 1864 – Battle of Dybbøl: A Prussian-Austrian army defeats Denmark and gains control of Schleswig. Denmark...
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negotiations were influenced by the Prussian and Austrian victory in the Battle of Dybbøl, giving Otto von Bismarck and his delegation an advantage over their...
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expeditionary force and defeated the Danes at the Battle of Dybbøl. In May 1864, he became supreme commander of the Austro-Prussian allied army and conquered...
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First Schleswig War (redirect from First war of Schleswig)
Sundeved 28 May: Battle of Nybøl 5 June: Danish victory over Germans in battle at Dybbøl Hill 7 June: Battle at Hoptrup 30 June: Battle at Bjerning The...
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Johan Peter Andreas Anker (category Danish military personnel of the Second Schleswig War)
made his mark during the Second Schleswig War, especially in the Battle of Dybbøl of 1864. He retired in 1865. Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Karsten...
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Prussian Army (redirect from Army of Brandenburg-Prussia)
German military theory. The Prussian Army crushed Danish forces in the Battle of Dybbøl during the Second Schleswig War (1864), allowing Prussia and Austria...
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Preußenlied (category Culture of Prussia)
Royal Music Director of the 2nd Garde-Grenadier-Regiment of the Prussian Army. The sixth verse alluded to the 1848 Battle of Dybbøl during the First Schleswig...
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Schleswig–Holstein question (redirect from Question of Schleswig-Holstein)
centre of Kim Newman's short story "Tomorrow Town". Danish author Herman Bang wrote of life on the island of Als in the aftermath of the Battle of Dybbøl in...
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Albrecht Gustav von Manstein (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree)
in the Battle of Dybbøl and at Als. During the Austro-Prussian War he commanded the reserve of the First Army, which he led during the battle of Königgrätz...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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This is a page about the chronological history of Denmark, starting with the Stone Age and ending with present Denmark. Belagerung von Stade (1712) [de]...
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Victoria, Princess Royal (redirect from Victoria, Empress Frederick of Germany)
distinguished himself with his courageous valour in the Battle of Dybbøl (7–18 April 1864) that marked the defeat of Denmark by the Austro-Prussian coalition. Pleased...
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(a/k/a Battle of Dunnichen) Battle of Dupplin Moor – 1332 – Second War of Scottish Independence Battle of Dybbøl – 1864 – Second Schleswig War Battle of Eastern...
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Rødding (category Former municipalities of Denmark)
In 1864, After the Battle of Dybbøl, Rødding came under Prussian control and the town became the seat of the northern region of Schleswig. Prussian rule...
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Solferino on the evening of 24 June, he witnessed the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino, an engagement in the Second Italian War of Independence. In a single...
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HDMS Rolf Krake (1863) (category Ironclad warships of the Royal Danish Navy)
Krake saw service during the Second Schleswig War, during the battle of Dybbøl and the battle of Als.[citation needed] Putnam, p. 57 Silverstone, p. 55 Putnam...
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III Corps (German Empire) (category Corps of Germany in World War I)
Schleswig War of 1864, including the key Battle of Dybbøl, or Düppeler Heights. The III Corps formed part of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia's 1st Army...
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5th Division (German Empire) (category Infantry divisions of Germany in World War I)
of 1864, including the key Battle of Dybbøl, or Düppeler Heights. The division then fought in the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, including the battles of...
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1864 in Denmark (category Years of the 19th century in Denmark)
Confederation in the Battle of Dybbøl which effectively decides the war. 9 May – Denmark wins a tactical victory in the Battle of Heligoland but it has...
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inverse of the Swiss flag, became the symbol of the Committee. During the Second War of Schleswig (Danish-Prussian war) at the Battle of Dybbøl (Battle at...
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1 February 2010. Retrieved 12 September 2009. Standing during the Battle of Dybbøl, 1864. "Windmill History". The Danish Windmill. Retrieved 12 September...
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