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BISMARCK'S FIRST WAR: The Campaign of Schleswig and Jutland 1864

di Michael Embree

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This book chronicles the final conflict over the now almost forgotten "Schleswig-Holstein Question", once a pivotal issue for the great powers of Europe. The campaign of Schleswig and Jutland was also the first of Otto von Bismarck's Wars of German Unification, which together created a united German Empire under Prussian leadership. The detailed story of this, the last of the "Cabinet Wars", is told here for the first time in English, compiled from numerous published and unpublished sources, including many contemporary and first hand accounts, as well as official reports. This is an invaluable… (altro)
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Gave up on this tedious book about half way through. There was way too much of a focus on this unit being moved to that place and tables of units involved in each fight and casualty lists. And since the author assumed the reader has perfect memory, units were referred to by their designations (EG "II/26th") and it soon got very confusing as to who was on which side. There was the occasional anecdote to break up the monotony, but it was too much of a struggle to enjoy. ( )
  jztemple | Feb 14, 2024 |
This book is a comprehensive and masterful account of this small sorry affair where Austria and Germany ganged up to beat up little Denmark. The 150th anniversary of the war and the upcoming sumptuous "1864" Danish TV series (with the Borgen cast) that is to be broadcast in Denmark and at least the United Kingdom are great.reasons to pick up this book and learn about this little known conflict. A further reason is the current turmoil between Russia and Ukraine. The situation with a major power beating up a weaker neighbor who had the temerity to roar too much is true for both cases.

In hindsight it is clear that the Danes played with fire and were badly burned. The Congress of Vienna had awarded the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein with a large German population to Denmark for the loss of Norway (which was bagged by Sweden). As with Austria's trade of Northern Italy for Belgium, this was a bad transaction in an age of nationalism. Perhaps the Danes might have held on to their German subjects if they had not bluntly pointed the German powers at the problem. The Danish politicians were both brash and cowardly - inviting retaliation. The Danish King also happened to die in the most inopportune moment in the midst of the crisis which froze the Danes in a "deer in the headlights" situation that the mastermind of Bismarck gladly exploited sending in a German and Austrian steamroller that flattened the brave but overwhelmed Danish defenders. How Bismarck got the Austrian to spill their blood for a war that mainly benefited the Prussians is another masterful evil side aspect of this affair. While the Austrians had already lost all chance at hegemony or even equality with Prussia in Germany, the duty to defend Germany required them to join forces with the Prussians. Two years later, in 1866, the Austrians were in turn beaten by their former comrades-in-arms.

Mike Embree (full disclosure: I know the author) has written a splendid account of this small war that gives a full survey of both the political and military situation of the war whereas the emphasis is on the military engagements with highly detailed listings of the participating forces. More detail is provided in the huge appendix of nearly one hundred pages. If one wants to find a fault in this book, it is the author's strict neutrality among the different protagonists.Viewers of the pro-Danish TV series will be in for a shock for this umpire-like cool assessment. Highly recommended. ( )
1 vota jcbrunner | Apr 30, 2014 |
A GREAT book on a very neglected subject, "Bismarck's First War" is the fruit of extensive research on both German and Danish sources. This book is a must-have for every military history buff. The level of detail is simply astonishing: the chapters cover every action, or skirmish, which occurred during the War of 1864 between Denmark and the Allies (Prussia and the Austrian Empire). The naval side is equally well-covered, including an highly detailed description of the very interesting Battle of Helgoland. The author is a master on his subject and his writing is very clear and incisive. The book is illustraded with contemporary prints, and drawings, which give a fascinating 'smell' of the mid-19th century. Highly recommended. ( )
1 vota ErzherzogAlbrecht | Jan 22, 2008 |
The definitive work on the Second Schleswig War of 1864. This is a thoroughly researched and detailed military history. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in the Europe-shaping conflicts of the mid-19th century. ( )
  dasfrpsl | Oct 8, 2006 |
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This book chronicles the final conflict over the now almost forgotten "Schleswig-Holstein Question", once a pivotal issue for the great powers of Europe. The campaign of Schleswig and Jutland was also the first of Otto von Bismarck's Wars of German Unification, which together created a united German Empire under Prussian leadership. The detailed story of this, the last of the "Cabinet Wars", is told here for the first time in English, compiled from numerous published and unpublished sources, including many contemporary and first hand accounts, as well as official reports. This is an invaluable

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