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Austrian and Prussian naval forces in the North Sea supported operations to capture the islands off the western Danish coast. These advances,
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declared war on 1 February 1864, the ships' crews were still performing maintenance on their engines, and the winter ice had yet to recede far enough to allow offensive operations. The Danish fleet, on the other hand, immediately proclaimed a blockade of the
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increased speed to join the two corvettes while
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1682:Categories
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1496:References
675:At 14:30,
649:; off the
622:The battle
607:Greifswald
548:Baltic Sea
531:Swinemünde
490:at Jasmund
469:Background
453:, and six
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368:Fredericia
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190:Strength
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383:Lundby
363:Dybbøl
338:Schlei
265:6 dead
253:5 dead
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1713:Rügen
1277:Wespe
1229:Pfeil
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1155:Comet
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1088:12.4
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