Battle of Hollabrünn

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The Battle of Schöngrabern (also known as the Battle of Hollabrunn) was an engagement in the Napoleonic Wars during the War of the Third Coalition, fought on 16 November 1805 near Hollabrunn in Lower Austria, four weeks after the Battle of Ulm and two weeks before the Battle of Austerlitz.

The Russian army of Kutuzov was retiring north of the Danube before the French army of Napoleon. On 15 November 1805 Marshals Murat and Lannes, commanding the French advance guard, had captured a bridge over the Danube at Vienna by falsely claiming that an armistice had been signed, and then rushing the bridge while the guards were distracted. Kutuzov needed to gain time in order to make contact near Brünn with reinforcements led by Buxhowden. He ordered his rearguard under Major-General Prince Pyotr 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 (today part of Grabern). 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:
" I cannot find words to express my displeasure. You only command my vanguard and have no right to agree to an armistice without my orders. You will cost me the fruits of a campaign. End the armistice at once, and attack the enemy. Inform him that the general who has signed this has no power to make it, that only the Russian Emperor has the right, and that when the Russian Emperor ratifies this agreement, I will also ratify it. But it is only a ruse. March, destroy the Russian army. You are in a position to take his baggage and artillery.[1] "

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 on 18 November 1805.

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  • @mforster1uk

    the film was flipped horizontally; in the original movie, I remember this being the other way, so the Russians were coming in from the right.

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  • wicht movie is this?

  • @ChopstickBrando Thinking the same, I find him the best general in the period 0 AD - 1852 AD :D

  • is this war and peace

  • MUST have Bagration's hat!

  • The French men with red trim on their hats are the Young Guard of the French army. In every move I see the Russians wearing black (so I get them mixed up with Prussia because they wore a very dark blue with Black hats) but all the uniforms I have seen for the Russians were green. Was black like campaign wear while the green was parade?

  • So...if my guessing is right, in the first scene there are a few survivors of the russian Life Guard (grenadiers? \ Semeyonovsky rgmt?) then the infantry step in filling the gaps,,, and here I enquire: are those french line grenadiers?

  • 12Iftr owning 3RGF.

  • Me too @BARUCIAN99 :D 'Specially this scene!

  • I LOVE this Movie

  • @Albukhshi yeah you are right! I have the DVD film!

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