- Battle of Kay
Infobox Military Conflict
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conflict=Battle of Kay
partof=theSeven Years' War
date=July 23 ,1759
place= Kay,Margraviate of Brandenburg
result=Russian victory
combatant1=flagicon|Prussia|1750 Prussia
combatant2=flagicon|Russia Russia
commander1=Carl Heinrich van Wedel
commander2=Pyotr Saltykov
strength1=28,000 men
strength2=47,000 men
casualties1=8,300 men
casualties2=<5,000 menThe Battle of Kay ( _de. Schlacht bei Kay) or Battle of Paltzig was a
battle fought onJuly 23 ,1759 during theSeven Years' War . It occurred near Kay (Kije) in theNeumark , now part ofPoland .General
Carl Heinrich von Wedel , the commander of thePrussian army of 28,000 men, unwisely attacked a largerRussian army of 47,000 men commanded by CountPyotr Saltykov , and was defeated. The Prussians lost 8,300 men; the Russians lost less than 5,000 men. After the battle KingFrederick II of Prussia determined to force the Russians into a decisive engagement in order to prevent them joining up with the main Austrian army, but was defeated at Kunersdorf by a combined Russian-Austrian army.Figures are also given of 26,000 Prussians and 70,000 Russians, although that is unlikely, since Saltykov had 41,000 men at Kunersdorf three weeks later.
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