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Name: Bundesexekution of Holstein und Lauenburg of 1863

Type: Event

Start: 1863 AD

End: 1863 AD

Parent: Second Schleswig War

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Was a military action by Prussia and Austria to occupy the Danish possessions of Holstein and Lauenburg at the beginning of the Second Schleswig War. It was based on a decision by the German Confederation (the two duchies were fiefs of the Confederation) and is therefore known as "Bundesexekution" (Federal execution).

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1. German Confederation occupies Lauenburg and Holstein


Was the military occupation of the Danish possessions of Holstein and Lauenburg by Prussia and Austria at the beginning of the Second Schleswig War.

  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Jevenstedt.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Kiel-Nortorf.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Glückstadt, Neumünster, Plön.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Rendsburg and thus whole Holstein and Lauenburg.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Bad Oldesloe.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Büchen, Schwarzenbek, Wandsbek.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Altona, Pinneberg, Uetersen, Trittau.
  • December 1863: The forces of the German Confederation occupy Elmshorn, Itzehoe, Bramstedt, Ahrensbök.

  • Selected Sources


  • Gerd Stolz: Das deutsch-dänische Schicksalsjahr 1864. 2. Auflage. 2013, Husum 2010, ISBN 978-3-89876-499-5, p. 32.
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