- Siege of Nuremberg
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict = Siege of Nuremberg Siege of Nürnberg
partof =Thirty Years' War
caption =
date =1632
place =
result = Indecisive
combatant1 = flag|Sweden|1562|size=25px
combatant2 = flag|Holy Roman Empire
commander1 = flagicon|Sweden|1562|size=25px King Gustav Adolph
commander2 = flagicon|Holy Roman EmpireAlbrecht von Wallenstein
strength1 = 150,000
strength2 = 120,000
casualties1 = 20,000
casualties2 = 20,000The Siege of Nuremberg or Siege of Nürnberg was a battle campaign that took place in1632 about the Imperial Free City ofNürnberg (Nuremberg) during theThirty Years' War .In 1632, rather than face the numerically superior Imperial army under the command of
Albrecht von Wallenstein ,Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ordered a tactical retreat into the city ofNuremberg . Wallenstein's army immediately started to invest Nuremberg and laidsiege to the city, waiting for hunger andepidemic s to cripple the Swedish force.It proved difficult for the besiegers to maintain the siege because the city was large and needed a large force to man the
circumvallation . In Wallenstein's camp, there were 120,000 soldiers, 50,000 horses, 15,000 women, and 15,000 servants. Foraging to supply such a large static besieging force proved to be extremely difficult.Four Saxon regiments and troops from the Rhine numbering around 50,000 troops with 6,000 cannon reinforced the 70,0000 regular troops and 30,000 Nuremberg militia already deployed by Gustavus Adolphus.
With poor sanitation and inadequate supplies, both sides suffered from hunger,
typhus andscurvy . To try to break the deadlock, the forces under the command of Gustavus Adolphus attacked the entrenchments of the imperial army's circumvallation in theBattle of the Alte Veste but failed to break through. Eventually, the siege ended after eleven weeks when the Swedes and their allies withdrew. Through a combination of disease, hunger and battle fatalities, about 10,000 inhabitants of Nuremberg and 20,000 Swedish and allied forces died. The Imperial army suffered about 20,000 dead.Austria was saved for the short term, but the engagement was not decisive.
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