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When the Allies learned that the armistice would not come into force until July 20, hostilities resumed on July 19. As a result, on July 19, seven officers, two civil servants and 185 men from the Danish flotilla surrendered to the Allied forces in view of the hopeless situation. Hammer had used the
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that the Austrian land army should help with the liberation of Sylt and Föhr. So the military police tried their luck again on July 13. When they came under fire again, they simply pulled the small rowboats onto a sandbank and waited for the tide to go out, which forced the gunboats to retreat. In
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The captured Danish ships were first brought to Cuxhaven and remained in Prussian possession. From July 20 to 22, Hammer was initially released to his family in Wyk. When he went out in the village, he was protected by Austrian hunters from attacks by the population. Then he was transported via
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which became his base of operations. In order to suppress a pro-German uprising, Hammer resorted to draconian measures. He also took action against unrest on Sylt. To finance his operations, he had all customs, tax and post offices confiscated. On March 3, he arrested four suspected pro-German
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through the dried-up mud flats and were within a third of a mile of the shipping fleet when the tide came in. In mortal danger, she took the gunboat "Seal" on board at the last minute. There the men transmitted an order from the ministry in
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Because in parts of the North Friesian and Danish Wadden Sea only ships with a shallow draft could be deployed, the Dickschiffe were mostly only indirectly involved in the operation. The four gunboats were under the command of the Austrian
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on July 12 by Feldjäger with Ruderkanonenjollen was thwarted by the shelling of the Danish and perhaps also the Austrian gunboats. Because the Austrian navy had not been informed that the Austrian army should intervene.
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was taken by General Staff Captain Wiesner with nine fighters. The small force had waded across from the mainland. Since the island had no military value, they withdrew after two hours. The attempted landing on
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to resume the war. With the end of the truce, the conquest of the remaining parts of the duchies began, including the Wadden Sea Islands on the west coast of Schleswig. However,
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Authority of the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Army Friedrich Karl Prince of Prussia for Lieutenant Colonel von Stiehle on the conclusion of a ceasefire requested by Denmark
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After Prussia and Austria had already largely brought the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein under their control as a result of the Prussian
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Oliver Bruhns: "Schleswiger Stadtgeschichten." In: Reimer Witt, Oliver Bruhns: "1200 Years Schleswig." Ed. Lions-Club Schleswig, 2006.
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On July 17, the Allies blocked the access routes from the North Frisian Wadden Sea to the North Sea by two Austrian units under
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decided to conquer the islands. He was supported by Prussian units. Due to bad weather, the Austro-Prussian flotilla left
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as co-regent was celebrated on Föhr. The Wyker Fleckenkollegium sent him a telegram of congratulations on this occasion.
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on Sylt. On June 13, he surrounded Keitum and arrested eight rebels. Among them was the local poet
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the end, 200 Austrian military police managed to get to the island. The 5th company crossed from
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Otto Christian Hammer: "Vesterhavsøernes Forsvar i Aaret 1864", Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1865
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The west coast of Schleswig-Holstein fell into Austria's area of operations and
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At 6 a.m. on July 18, the Danish flotilla began being shelled in the port of
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had signed the armistice between Prussia, Austria and Denmark signed.
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for the theater of operations two days later than planned on July 11.
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was occupied by Captain Wendt from Ballum. On July 16 they occupied
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The steamer SMS Kaiserin Elizabeth (1854)|Elisabeth (Austria)
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then offered three Austrian army officers to take them from
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Rømø, Föhr and Amrum and blockade of the Wadden Sea Islands
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night to set off in the Wadden Sea with his gunboat
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in July 1864 was the last military operation of the
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