Grand Duchy of Baden; Struve Putsch (21–25 September 1848): Staufen Baden Mutiny (9 May – 23 July 1849): The Battle on the Scheideck (German: Gefecht auf der Scheideck or Scheidegg), also known as the Battle of Kandern (Gefecht bei Kandern) took place on 20 April 1848 during the Baden Revolution on the Scheideck Pass southeast of Kandern in south Baden in what is now southwest Germany.
After several negotiations and some skirmishing a short battle ensued on the Scheideck, in which von Gagern fell and the rebels were scattered.
The German Federal Army took up the pursuit and dispersed a second revolutionary force that same day under the leadership of Joseph Weißhaar.
The Battle on the Scheideck was the end of the road for the two rebel forces.
After the battle, there were disputes over the circumstances of von Gagern's death.