Battle of Wartenburg

Battle of Wartenburg
Part of the German campaign of the Sixth Coalition

Yorck at Wartenburg
Date3 October 1813[1]
Location51°48′41″N 12°46′53″E / 51.8114°N 12.7814°E / 51.8114; 12.7814
Result Prussian victory[1]
Belligerents
Kingdom of Prussia Prussia First French Empire France
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Prussia Gebhard von Blücher
Kingdom of Prussia Ludwig von Yorck
First French Empire Henri Gatien Bertrand
Strength
16,000[1][2] men, 64 guns[3] 13,000[2]–15,000[1] men, 24 guns[3]
Casualties and losses
2,100 men[1][3] 1,900[1] men, 13 guns[3]
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Battle of Wartenburg
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The Battle of Wartenburg (German: Schlacht bei Wartenburg) took place on 3 October 1813 between the French IV Corps commanded by General Henri Gatien Bertrand and the Allied Army of Silesia, principally the I Corps of General Ludwig von Yorck. The battle allowed the Army of Silesia to cross the Elbe, ultimately leading to the Battle of Leipzig.

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bodart 1908, p. 459.
  2. ^ a b Clodfelter 2008, p. 178.
  3. ^ a b c d Smith 1998, pp. 458–459.

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