Battle of Leipzig by
Richard Knotal. Historical military art showing the Prussian Army and
Prussian Generals at the battle of Leipzig during the Napoleonic war,
shown in historical military art print.
Battle of Leipzig by Richard Knotel.
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Battle of Leipzig by Richard Knotel.
Open edition print. Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £37.00
ITEM CODE DHM0651
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| The Battle of Leipzig 16th to 18th
October 1813.
After two attempts to take the Capital of Berlin, Napoleon withdrew his
army west of the River Elbe on September 24 th 1813 Napoleon was
planning to use Leipzig situated on the River Elster as his forward
command base. At this time the combined allied forces were moving
towards Leipzig. The Prussian force under General Blucher from Wartenburg
where he had arrived on the 3rd October 1813. The Austrian
Force under the command of Prince Karl von Schwarzenberg approached from
Dresdon to the south of Leipzig. The third Force under the command of The
Swedish crown Prince Jean Bernadotte.( It is interesting to learn that
Bernadotte had once been a French Marshal) He approached with his army from
the North of Leipzig. The French Army had a total of 122,000
men at Leipzig with another 53,000 still to
arrive.
The Battle started on the 16th of October with a Russian assault under the
command of General Mikhail Barclay de Tolly. The Russian assault of78,000
did not break the southern French defenses and the attack petered out.
Giving the French time to counter attack which drove back the Russian
army. The Nightfall the french had held their position after
two attacks one on each flank. On the 17th their was little fighting
instead Napoleon had time to bring his force upto full strength as the
other 53,000 men managed to withdraw into Leipzig. The allies took swelled
their ranks as all three armies occupied the area around Leipzig and on
the 18th The full strength armies of thre allies totalling some
355,000 men Launched a huge attack on all French
fortifications These huge assaults gained little ground as the
fench held their positions. Napoleon knew that he army could not hold off
such a large force for long and during the night withdrew most of his
force across the Elstere towards the town of Erfurt. Unfortunately
for Napoleon His rearguard force of some 20,000 men were cut off when the
only bridge across the river Elster was blown up before they could
cross. The French casualties were 38,000 Killed or wounded plus a
total of 30,000 taken prisoner which included many thousands who had been
in the city Hospitals during the Battle. Amongst the French dead was the
Polish prince Jozef Poniatowski who had been a French Marshal. and a
major figure taken prisoner was The French General Jacques Lauriston. The
Allies lost a total of
52,000.
The Battle of Leipzig is often referred to as the Battle of the nations.
another interesting fact is that a small contingent of British Forces
under the command of the Swedish Prince Bernadotte, This force included
the Royal Horse artillery Rocket troop. |
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