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Episodes of Arrièregardens Battle of Oversø and Sankelmark on 6te February 1864. First Infantry Regiment in Haandgemangen with Regiment “Martini.”

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Illustrated Official Journal Bd 5, Nr 232, 6 March 1864. P. 27. Two hundred Woodcuts S. 27.
The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library
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Title: Episodes of Arrièregardens Battle of Oversø and Sankelmark on 6te February 1864. First Infantry Regiment in Haandgemangen with Regiment “Martini.”
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Illustrated Official Journal Bd 5, Nr 232, 6 March 1864.
P.
27.
Two hundred Woodcuts S.
27.

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