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The Second Schleswig War ( Danish: Den anden Schleswig-Holstein krig; German: Deutsch-Dänischer Krieg or German Danish War ), also sometimes known as the Dano-Prussian War or Prusso-Danish War, was the second military conflict over the Schleswig-Holstein Question of the nineteenth century.
- Battle of Dybbøl
The Battle of Dybbøl (Danish: Slaget ved Dybbøl; German:...
- First Schleswig War
The First Schleswig War (German: Schleswig-Holsteinischer...
- Battle of Dybbøl
The Battle of Mysunde on 2 February 1864 was the first battle between the Prusso-Austrian allied army and the Danish army in the Second Schleswig War. The Prussian vanguard force of 10,000 men attempted to break through and outflank the Danish defenses at Danevirke , but were repulsed by the fortification garrison and two battalions ...
- 2 February 1864
- Danish victory
Total: 763 killed, wounded or captured. 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 .
- 6 February 1864
- Sankelmark and Oeversee
- Tactical Austrian victory, Strategic Danish victory
The naval Battle of Jasmund (also known as the Battle of Rügen) took place between elements of the Danish and Prussian navies on 17 March 1864 during the Second Schleswig War. The action took place east of the Jasmund peninsula on the Prussian island of Rügen, during a Prussian attempt to weaken the Danish blockade in the Baltic Sea.
The London conference of 1864 was a peace conference on the Second Schleswig War that took place in London from 25 April to 25 June 1864. Lord Russell had intervened with a proposal that the war should be submitted to a European conference on behalf of the United Kingdom ; the proposal was supported by the Russian Empire , the Second ...