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Battle of Aschaffenburg (1866)

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662:, as well as some remaining Hessian contingents. After heavy mutual artillery fire, the Prussians attacked via the pheasantry. The Austrian troops finally had to retreat into the city across open fields, suffering great losses from Prussian rapid fire. The Prussians finally stormed the Herstalltor and penetrated the city, which they conquered in fierce street fights. The federal troops had to move west across the Main. Only the only bridge in the city was available to them for this, as the railway bridge at Stockstadt was already occupied by the Prussians. However, a Prussian detachment under General 194: 183: 127: 284: 163: 720:
tried to stop the advancing Prussians through attacks and foot fights. Now that the rest of the 4th Field Division had crossed the Main Bridge, the Hussars also began to retreat. But the Prussian infantry regiments No. 13 and 55 had already reached the Aschaffenburg Main Bridge and controlled this strategic point. Major Heusinger von Waldegg, the commander of the hussar regiment, used the similarity of the hussar uniforms to those of the Prussian hussars No. 8 in this situation. He led the Electorate Hussars to the bridge, saluted the Prussian general
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on 14 July 1866, where they had been involved in a battle with Hessian-Darmstadt troops near Laufach the day before . To defend Aschaffenburg, the federal troops had taken up positions along the railway line and in the pheasantry east of the city. Most of the federal troops were Austrian troops from
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In the regimental history of the hussar regiment "Landgrave Friedrich II. Von Hessen-Homburg" (2nd Kurhessisches) No. 14, it is reported about the battles near Aschaffenburg that after the 4th field division had been defeated and withdrew over the Main, the hussars should take the rear guard. They
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and had his hussars march past him and the guards. He was the last to cross the bridge, and by the time the Prussians noticed the hussar and began to shoot, it was already too late.
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In the area east of the city limits, where a large part of the fighting took place at that time, the Austrian memorial stands today, commemorating those who fell during those event.
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after the fighting, “tore down the Bavarian coat of arms and planted their eagle with the inscription: 'Royal Prussian Post Office' at the post and railway office. "
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quickly reached the bridge before the city was completely conquered and cut off the retreat of the federal troops remaining in the city.
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Der Feldzug von 1866 in Deutschland. Redigiert vom der kriegsgeschichtlichen Abtheilung des GroĂźen Generalstabs
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Der Feldzug von 1866 in Deutschland. Redigiert vom der kriegsgeschichtlichen Abtheilung des GroĂźen Generalstabs
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Der Feldzug von 1866 in Deutschland. Redigiert vom der kriegsgeschichtlichen Abtheilung des GroĂźen Generalstabs
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The Austrian monument in the Austrian colony in Aschaffenburg commemorates the Austrians who fell here
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Fight at Herstaller Tor in Aschaffenburg, based on an original drawing by
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Der deutsche Krieg von 1866. Der Feldzug in West- und Mitteldeutschland
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Der deutsche Krieg von 1866. Der Feldzug in West- und Mitteldeutschland
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25 officers 481 dead and wounded, 22 officers and 1,964 men captured
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4 officers 14 men dead and wounded, 4 officers and 52 men captured
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Kriegstagebuch des Regiments aus dem Feldzuge der Main-Armee 1866
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on the other side which primarily consisted of soldiers from the
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226 dead; 484 wounded, 1,759 missing soldiers and prisoners
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27 dead; 144 wounded, 9 missing soldiers and prisoners
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According to a report in the Allgemeine Zeitung from
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Austro-Prussian War

W.A. Beer
Aschaffenburg
Bavaria
49°58′47.417″N 9°9′50.724″E / 49.97983806°N 9.16409000°E / 49.97983806; 9.16409000
Prussia
Austrian Empire
Hesse-Kassel
Hesse-Darmstadt
August Karl von Goeben
Ferdinand von Kummer
Erwin von Neipperg
13th Division
VIII Corps
Battle of Aschaffenburg (1866) is located in Germany
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Battle of Aschaffenburg (1866) is located in Europe
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Austro-Prussian War
HĂĽhnerwasser
Podol
Náchod
Trautenau
Burkersdorf
Skalitz
Münchengrätz
Schweinschädel

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