- Six Days Campaign
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Six Days Campaign
partof=theWar of the Sixth Coalition
caption=
date=February 10 –14,1814
place=NortheasternFrance
result=French victory
combatant1=flagicon|FranceFirst French Empire
combatant2=flagicon|Prussia|1803Prussia
flagicon|RussiaRussian Empire
commander1=Napoleon Bonaparte
commander2=Blücher
strength1=30,000
strength2=100,000
casualties1=3,400
casualties2=17,750The Six Days Campaign (10-14 February 1814 ) was a final series ofNapoleon Bonaparte 's victories as theWar of the Sixth Coalition closed in onParis .With an army of only 70,000, the Emperor was faced with at least half a million Allied troops advancing in several main armies commanded by Field Marshal Prince von Blücher and Field Marshal Prince zu Schwarzenberg amongst others.
The Six Days Campaign was fought from 10 to
14 February during which time he inflicted four major defeats on Blücher's army in theBattle of Champaubert , theBattle of Montmirail , the Battle of Château-Thierry, and theBattle of Vauchamps . Napoleon managed to inflict 17,750 casualties on Blücher's force of 100,000 with his 30,000-man army, leading later historians and enthusiasts to claim that the Six Days was the Emperor's finest campaign.However, the Emperor's victories were not significant enough to make any changes to the overall strategic picture, and Schwarzenberg's larger army still threatened
Paris , which eventually fell in late March.Battles of the Campaign
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Battle of Champaubert (10 February 1814 ) - 4,000 Russian casualties and Russian General Olussiev taken prisoner, to approximately 200 French casualties Chandler, David. Dictionary of the Napoleonic wars, Wordsworth editions, 1999.pgs.87, 90, 286-87, 459.] .*
Battle of Montmirail (11 February 1814 ) – 4,000 Allied casualties, to 2,000 French casualties.
*Battle of Château-Thierry (12 February 1814 ) – 1,250 Prussian, 1,500 Russian casualties and nine cannons lost, to approximately 600 French casualties.*
Battle of Vauchamps (14 February 1814 ) – 7,000 Prussian casualties and 16 cannons lost, to approximately 600 French casualties.Footnotes
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