Battle of Dybbøl

The Battle of Dybbøl (Danish: Slaget ved Dybbøl; German: Erstürmung der Düppeler Schanzen) was the key battle of the Second Schleswig War, fought between Denmark and Prussia. The battle was fought on the morning of 18 April 1864, following a siege that began on 2 April. Denmark suffered a severe defeat which – with the Prussian capture of the island of Als – ultimately decided the outcome of the war, forcing Danish cession of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein.

Battle of Dybbøl
Part of the Second Schleswig War

Battle of Dybbøl by Jørgen Valentin Sonne
Date7 April 18 April 1864
Location
Result Prussian victory
Belligerents
Prussia  Denmark
Commanders and leaders
Prince Friedrich Karl Gen. Georg Gerlach
Strength
11,000 (first wave)
26,000 (in reserve)
126 guns
5,000 (at the defences) 6,000 (in reserve)
66 guns
11 mortars
1 ironclad warship
Casualties and losses
263 killed
909 wounded
29 missing
Total:
1,201
671 killed
987 wounded
3,534 captured
Total:
5,192
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