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vanguard, commanded by Wladyslaw Krzyczewski, and Krzysztof Oldakowski's chosen infantry, including several dozen soldiers, was appointed as the rear guard and insurance. After traveling exactly 14 kilometers, the Lithuanians reached the Swedish camp, but were noticed by the enemy, who sounded the alarm, giving his time to form battle lines. Despite this, the Polish front guard attacked without hesitation and despite inflicting considerable losses on the enemy, it had to withdraw due to massive fire, Krzyczewski's death and Wrangel's fatal wound. The Swedish cuirassiers under the command of Karol Filip also launched a counter-
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events, that is, the account of Aleksander Korwin Gosiewski himself and his hussar companion Jan Kunowski. Cavalry, i.e. Lithuanian hussars and king Gustav Adolf's cuirassiers, took part in the main battle, which announced its fate. Both armies were not huge, the Swedes under the command of Samuel Cockburn numbered about 850 people, while the Polish army led by Aleksander Gosiewski had a total of about 1,000 soldiers.
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The clash of Polish, actually Lithuanian, troops operating in central Livonia with the Swedish ones took place on Sunday, November 28, 1621, at Kroppenhof. Perhaps today we would not know anything about it, because it did not belong to the main battles, if not for the records of participants in those
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when they received news about Swedes stationing several kilometers away and their approximate forces. The Polish commander, Aleksander Gosiewski, decided to surprise the enemy and destroy or disperse from the march, depriving him of his combat strength. Several dozen hussars were selected for the
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included: Gosiewski's Hussar's banner, Lieutenant Borowski's Zumar Hussar's banner, Lieutenant's Wedzagolski's Upland Hussar's banner, Sacken's and Wrangel's reiter's chorus, three Cossack's banners - Pusudziewski, Iwanowski and Golian's infantry, Kietha and Golian's infantry company, Brześć
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elections) under Krzysztof Oldakowski ”(about 60 soldiers), the latter after the clash consisted of exactly 45 healthy and 5 sick people.
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Ekspedycja Inflantska 1621 Roku, w opracowaniu Wojciecha Walczaka i Karola Łopateckiego
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on November 28, 1621. Polish-Lithuanian forces under the command of
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Krzysztof Oldakowski i stracie ze Szwedami pod Kroppenhof 1621
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Sveriges krig 1611-1632, Bd II „Polska Kriget” Appendix II
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Polish–Swedish War (1621–1625)
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

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