Battle of Château-Thierry (1814)

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Battle of Château-Thierry
Part of the War of the Sixth Coalition
Date February 12, 1814
Location France
Result French victory
Belligerents
Flag of France French Empire Flag of Prussia Prussia
Flag of Russia Russia
Commanders
Flag of France Napoleon I
Flag of France Michel Ney
Flag of Prussia Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher
Flag of Prussia Hans David Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
Casualties and losses
600 1,250 Prussians
1,500 Russians

9 guns
Baggage and transport

The Battle of Château-Thierry occurred on February 12, 1814 between a Prussian army under Marshal von Blücher and the French under Emperor Napoleon I. After winning a series of impressive tactical victories (during what would become known as the Six Days Campaign ), Napoleon sought to deal what he hoped would be a final blow to the Prussians and end their participation in the Sixth Coalition against him. He caught the Prussian rearguard under General Yorck on the Marne River near Château-Thierry. Sending Marshal Ney to lead the attack, the French broke into Blücher's ranks, inflicting heavy losses. Their attack was only stopped by some fortuitously placed Prussian batteries, allowing Yorck to withdraw in good order without suffering a rout. The Prussians had 1,250 casualties, the Russians 1,500, and the French 600. The French also captured nine cannons and much baggage and transport[1].

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  1. ^ Chandler, D. Dictionary of the Napoleonic wars. Wordsworth editions, 1999. pgs.90-91.


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