1864 Archive
The archive is continuously being supplemented with new material. If you have a diary, letters or recollections from an ancestor who participated in the war, then we are very interested in receiving a copy of the material.
The content of the archive is in Danish.
Bjerggade i Sønderborg
ID 8477.
A photograph of Bjerggade taken at the beginning of April 1864, showing a number of civilians, but also two Danish officers walking round to inspect the damage. Bjerggade, which at that time was called Bag Mødding Gade (Behind Dungheap Street), was situated in the area hardest hit during the bombardment. About a third of all buildings in the street were so badly damaged that they were completely written off. However, in 1864, the Prussian artillery was not the only reason the number of buildings in the street was reduced: even before the bombardment, the Danish army had commandeered and pulled down six properties at the northern end of it.
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