- Battle of La Suffel
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of La Suffel
colour_scheme=background:#cccccc
caption=
partof=theNapoleonic Wars
date=28 June 1815
place=Souffelweyersheim andHoenheim , France
result=French victory
combatant1=
combatant2=flagicon|Austria|empire III Corps of the Austrian Upper Rhine Army (Seventh Coalition )
commander1=Jean Rapp
commander2=Crown Prince of WürtembergWilliam Siborne. The Waterloo Campaign, 1815, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=RxQazrQnHSkC&pg=PA772&lpg=PA772&source=web&ots=MEoSKaiPcn&sig=Z2u-_Q7H4LbLSSrEp-NHKz3Xos4&hl=en pp 771-772] ]
strength1=About 20,000Moore, Richard. " [http://www.napoleonguide.com/soldiers_rapp.htm Jean Rapp] ", [http://www.napoleonguide.com/ Napoleonic Guide Napoleonic Guide] ]
strength2=About 40,000
casualties1=~3,000
casualties2=75 officers and 2,050 men|The Battle of La Suffel was a French victory over Austrian forces of theSeventh Coalition and the last Frenchpitched battle victory in theNapoleonic Wars . It was fought on28 June 1815 atSouffelweyersheim andHoenheim , nearStrasbourg .During the
Waterloo Campaign , GeneralJean Rapp rallied toNapoleon Bonaparte and was given command of the V Corps (also know as the Army of the Rhine), consisting of about 20,000 men. He was ordered to observe the border near Strasbourg,Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition , Waterloo Campaign] and to defend theVosges . Ten days afterBattle of Waterloo (in which his corps took no part), he met the III Corps of the the Austrian Upper Rhine Army under the command of Crown Prince of Würtemberg near Strasbourg and defeated them at the Battle of La Suffel.References
Further reading
* Chandler David. "Waterloo : The Hundred Days (Battles and Histories)", Osprey Publishing (1997) ISBN 1855327163. p. 180
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