torsdag den 20. januar 2011

Dybbøl Mølle

Dybbøl (German: Düppel) is a small settlement in the southeastern corner of South Jutland, Denmark. It is around 6 km (4 miles) west of Sønderborg. During the 1864 Second War of Schleswig, the Danish Army withdrew from the traditional fortified defence line of Dannevirke (after waters and marshes which supported its flanks froze hard in a hard winter) and marched for Dybbøl to find a better defendable position.


Although much artillery was abandoned, and the evacuation was executed in a snow-laden north gale in winter, the army arrived almost intact. The army entrenched itself at the Dybbøl Trenches, which became the scene of the siege and subsequent Battle of Dybbøl (April 7 – April 18, 1864). - Wikipedia



Photos taken with an iPhone 3, 1.3mP using the Hipstamatic app (BlackKeys B+W film, John S lens).