Battle of Lundby

Battle of Lundby
Part of the Second Schleswig War

Illustration of the Battle of Lundby by Captain F. C. Schiøtt
Date3 July 1864
Location56°57′58″N 10°00′25″E / 56.966°N 10.007°E / 56.966; 10.007
Result Prussian victory
Belligerents
 Prussia  Denmark
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Prussia Capt. von Schlutterbach Denmark Lt-Col. H. C. J. Beck
Units involved
1st Company, Niederschlesisches Infanterieregiment 50 5th Company, 1st Regiment
Strength
124 men 160 men
Casualties and losses
3 wounded 32 killed
44 wounded
20 captured
2 missing
Total: 98

The Battle of Lundby happened south of Lundby in northeast Himmerland on the 3 July 1864 in the Second War of Schleswig. A Danish company of the First Regiment tried a head-on bayonet charge down a long hillside, but was stopped 20 meters in front of the earth dike that the Prussians lay in cover behind. It was the last battle in the Second Schleswig War, and resulted in great Danish losses.


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