- Source: Battle of Wischau
The Battle of Wischau occurred on 28 November 1805 between the Russian and French armies. The conflict resulted in a minor Russian success. It followed the action at Hollabrun and Schöngrabern, and preceded the Battle of Austerlitz. The relatively easy Russian victory convinced the Third Coalition Allies that the French army would be easy to beat, having reached the end of their supply and communication lines and having suffered several losses in previous weeks of fighting.
Orders of Battle
= French forces
=General of Division Frédéric Henri Walther
Division of Reserve Cavalry
General of Division Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle
Division of Lannes' V Corps
6th and 11th Dragoons (4 squadrons each)
9th and 10th Hussar Regiments (4 squadrons each), and
22nd Chasseurs Chevalier (4 squadrons)
12 guns
Total: 20 squadrons, 12 guns, approximately 1400 men.
11th Dragoons lost an Imperial Eagle and a guidon during the fight.
= Russian forces
=Advanced Guard
Lieutenant General Bagration commanding
Major Generals Dolgoruky, Ulanius, and Tschaplitz
6th Jägers (3 battalions)
9 battalions of the Infantry Regiments Alt-Ingermannland, Archangel, and Pskov
Leib Kür Regiment (4 squadrons)
Dragoon Regiment Twer (5 squadrons)
Dragoon Regiment St. Petersburg (5 squadrons)
Hussar Regiment Pavlograd (10 Squadrons
Hussar Regiment Mariupol (10 squadrons)
Cossacks (8 sotnia)
24 guns
Total: 12 battalions, 35 squadrons, and 8 sotnias, 24 guns, approximately 12,000 men.
Sources
Digby Smith. The Greenhill Napoleonic Wars Databook. London, Greenhill Books, 1998, p. 215.
External links
Media related to Battle of Wischau at Wikimedia Commons
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