Battle of Schleswig

Battle of Schleswig
Part of the First Schleswig War

Captain Würtzen's dragoons recapture two Danish guns. Painting by Niels Simonsen.
Date23 April 1848
Location
Result Prussian victory
Belligerents
 Denmark  Prussia
Duchy of Schleswig
Commanders and leaders
Denmark Frederik Læssøe Kingdom of Prussia Friedrich von Wrangel
Strength
18,000 12,000-18,000
Casualties and losses
170 killed
463 wounded
258 captured
41 killed
366 wounded
54 captured

The Battle of Schleswig occurred near Dannevirke on Easter morning, 23 April 1848 as the second battle of the First Schleswig War of 1848–1850.[1]

Prussia had just entered the war and had sent almost 12,000 troops to Schleswig-Holstein on command of the German Confederation. Counting reserves, General Wrangel commanded in total more than 18,000 men – almost three times the size of the Danish forces. The German Reich troops did not participate in the battle, but their presence forced the Danes to fight defensively against the Prussians.


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