- Battle of Schöngrabern
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Schöngrabern (or Hollabrunn)
caption=Battle of Schöngrabern
partof=theWar of the Third Coalition
date=16 November ,1805
place= Schöngrabern,Hollabrunn
result= French tactical victory,
Russian strategic success
combatant1=flagicon|FranceFirst French Empire
combatant2=flag|Austrian Empire
flagicon|RussiaRussian Empire
commander1=Joachim Murat
commander2=Petr Bagration
strength1=about 20,600
strength2=about 7,300
casualties1= about 1,200
casualties2= 2,402The Battle of Schöngrabern (also known as the "Battle of Hollabrunn") was an engagement in the
Napoleonic Wars during theWar of the Third Coalition , fought on16 November 1805 nearHollabrunn inLower Austria , four weeks after theBattle of Ulm and two weeks before theBattle of Austerlitz .The Russian army of
Kutuzov was retiring north of theDanube before the French army ofNapoleon . On15 November 1805 Marshals Murat and Lannes, commanding the French advance guard, had captured a bridge over the Danube atVienna by falsely claiming that anarmistice had been signed, and then rushing the bridge while the guards were distracted. Kutusov needed to gain time in order to make contact nearBrünn with reinforcements led byBuxhowden . He ordered his rearguard under Major-General PrincePyotr Bagration to delay the French.Murat and Lannes commanded the 4th and 5th Corps and the Reserve Cavalry. Bagration took up a position about 6 km north of
Hollabrunn , on the hill above the small town of Schöngrabern. Murat believed that the whole of the Russian army was before him, and hesitated to attack. Bagration then suggested to Murat that negotiations for an armistice should be opened. Murat agreed, and did not attack. When Napoleon was informed of this he was furious and wrote to Murat:On
16 November 1805 Murat informed Bagration that the armistice would end at 5:00 pm. The confused action took place during the night. After sustaining several French assaults and holding the position for some six hours Bagration was driven out and executed a skilled and organised withdrawal to retire northeast to join the main Russian army. His skillful defence in the face of superior forces successfully delayed the French enough for the Russian forces of Kutusov and Buxhowden to unite at Brünn on18 November 1805 .The battle in fiction
The battle is depicted in
Leo Tolstoy ’s novel "War and Peace ". Prince Andrei Bolkonsky is present and attaches himself to theartillery battery of Captain Tushin. As the battle progresses the battery ends up alone and unsupported, becoming the deciding factor in the successful withdrawal of the Russian troops. Later that evening, some Russian staff officers accuse Captain Tushin of having abandoned his artillery pieces, rather than retreating with the guns as ordered. Prince Andrei tells Bagration that there were no supporting Russian troops, and that Captain Tushin and his men might well have been the vital point in delaying the French advance.Given the lack of detail in historical sources for this battle, it is unclear how closely Tolstoy's version of the battle relates to the historical action.
References
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*Chandler, David G. "The Campaigns of Napoleon." New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. ISBN 0-02-523660-1
*Chandler, David G. "Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars." Ware: Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1999. ISBN 1-84022-203-4External links
* [http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/listings/c_3rdcoalition.html Napoleon Series]
* [http://www.napoleonicminiatureswargame.com/haslachob.html Napoleon Miniatures Wargame Society of Toronto]
* [http://www.napoleonicminiatureswargame.com/schongrabernob.html Order of Battle]
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