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Battle of Wischau

Battle of Wischau
Part of the War of the Third Coalition

Lasalle, by Antoine-Jean Gros (1808)
Date28 November 1805
Location49°16′39″N 16°59′56″E / 49.27750°N 16.99889°E / 49.27750; 16.99889
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
France French Empire Russia Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Frédéric Henri Walther Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle Prince Pyotr Bagration
Strength
1,400 24,000
Casualties and losses
Unclear, Imperial Eagle and Guidon (11th Dragoons) Unclear
  current battle
  Napoleon in command
  Napoleon not in command

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.


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