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Battle of Oeversee

Bundesstraße, 24988 Oeversee

The Battle of Oeversee, a historic event deeply rooted in history, left a lasting memory in the form of monuments commemorating the victims. In icy February 1864, Lake Sankelmark became the scene of a fierce rearguard action between the Danish army and Prussian and Austrian troops. Over 20,000 soldiers fought here for control of Schleswig-Holstein. Despite being outnumbered and outgunned by the Danes, the German troops showed impressive determination. Although victory went to the Danes, the Battle of Oeversee marked a turning point in the war and strengthened the German resistance. Three memorials were erected to commemorate the victims. The memorial at Lake Sankelmark, also known as the Austrian Monument, is a silent testimony to the events of that time. The historic jug in Oeversee, which served as a military hospital at the time, is now a living museum. Pictures, weapons and helmets tell an impressive story of the events of that time. The Battle of Oeversee is an important chapter in history and offers a deep insight into the past. It is a place that brings history to life and offers visitors the opportunity to relive the events of 1864.

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Bundesstraße 24988 Oeversee

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    Stop: Oeversee-Sankelmark Academy Center

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Bundesstraße, 24988 Oeversee

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Schlacht bei OeverseeBundesstraße 24988 Oeversee04638 - 898404info@gruenes-binnenland.de
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