- Battle of Nachod
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Náchod
part of=Austro-Prussian War
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date=June 27 1866
place=Nachod,Bohemia
result=Prussian victory
combatant1=flagicon|Prussia|1803 Prussia
combatant2=flagicon|Austrian Empire Austria
commander1=Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz
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casualties2=The Battle of Nachod (or Náchod) (
27 June ,1866 ) was the first major action of theAustro-Prussian War .Events
The
Prussian Second Army , invadingBohemia , had to split up in order to negotiate the passes of theRiesen Mountains . GeneralKarl Friedrich von Steinmetz 's 5th Corps was nearly caught as it emerged from a gully by the village of Nachod,Bohemia . The King’sGrenadiers were in the advance guard, and raced forward, first to occupy some woods outside the gully’s opening, and then to take possession of the heights aboveWenzelsberg . The AustrianColonel Hertwegh was supposed to occupy the next village ofWysokow so as to block the road, but instead, when he got toWenzelsberg he wheeled right to attack the Prussians on the ridge above; the King’s Grenadiers simply mowed his men down. It was now that the superiority of Prussian equipment made itself felt. Their new breech-loadingneedle gun s enabled them to fire three shots to the Austrians’ muzzle-loaded one. The Prussian cavalry now rode forward along the road to stop the Austrians reachingWysokow , and here a cavalry battle developed.The King’s Grenadiers now came down the slope over the bodies of Herwegh’s men and occupied Wenzelsberg. A new Austrian brigade arrived and a fearful struggle ensued over the churchyard. The grenadiers were driven out of it but held on to most of the village for two hours while the rest of the 9th Division arrived.
Yet another Austrian brigade now appeared, and this time it had unmistakable orders to take Wysokow. As the famous Viennese
Hoch-und-Deutschmeister Regiment , the last fighting vestige of the old Teutonic Order, burst into the town, Colonel Louisvon Blumenthal arrived at the head of the 52nd Foot on their right flank. Though the fighting continued, the result was not now in doubt. The Prussian fire power goaded the Austrians into courageous but costly bayonet charges; their officers lost control, and five and a half thousand men fell to the Prussians’ thousand. The news electrified Berlin. Von Steinmetz was hailed as the “Lion of Nachod,” andBismarck found for the first time in his life that he was popular.See: Geoffrey Wawro: The Austro-Prussian War (Cambridge University Press)
External links
* [http://www.wfgamers.org.uk/resources/C19/nachod.htm Battle of Nachod at Wyre Forest Wargames Club]
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