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Battle of Nagysalló

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situations, for example in the Battle of Isaszeg. In this battle (Nagysalló) Klapka, Damjanich, and Gáspár, three generals with very different temperaments (Damjanich being very impulsive, taking instant decisions in battle and acting on them without regard for the risk; Klapka, an old-fashioned Habsburg-type general, who attached great importance to the safety of his troops; and Gáspár, who was sometimes inclined to obey his superiors’ previous orders, even when the situation on the ground demanded that he act differently for the sake of the battle.) showed perfect coordination and the ability to make the right decisions when the situation required, which ensured success for the Hungarian army. The cavalry also excelled in its pursuit of the fleeing enemy at the end of the battle. This is why the Battle of Nagysalló is considered one of the best executed battles of the Hungarian Independence war.
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suddenly new Austrian troops appeared and started their attack. Hearing the sound of the cannons, and wanting to ensure contact of the Austrian troops with their left wing represented by the Teuchert and Theissing brigades stationing at Bese, the Herzinger brigade attacked, through the Zálogos forest the Hungarian right wing, encircling, then sweeping away the Dipold brigade and pushing it back to the Hölvény wood (outside Nagysalló). But here Bobich's brigade stopped them, while the retreating Hungarian brigade also halted and regrouped. Upon hearing about this, Damjanich sent the Kökényessi-brigade in support, and the Kiss-brigade as a reserve to the right flank, General Klapka also rushing there to organize the attack. Here the Bobich and the Dipold brigades were taken charge of by
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Hölvény, where after reorganizing these units, and bringing the rest of his corps northwest from Nagysalló, he decided to retake the place and also informed Damjanich and Gáspár about the start of the battle. Hearing about the situation Damjanich immediately sent the Wysocki division to help Klapka's counter-attack. When the Wysocki division arrived, at 9 a.m. Klapka ordered the counter-attack as follows: the Dipold brigade of the Dessewffy division had to advance, through the Hölvény woods, to the Zálogos forest southeast from Nagysalló, the Kazinczy division had to push on the carriageway towards the northern entrance of the village, on their left the Wysocki division had to attack Nagysalló from the northeast, while General
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unleashing a devastating cannonade against the attackers, the Hungarian I. corps retook Hölvény and Kissalló, forcing the Austrian units from there to retreat to Nagysalló During these heavy fights the two villages caught fire. Then the Czillich and Leiningen brigades of the III corps Wysocki division, together with the Kazinczy division of the I. corps, attacked Nagysalló from the northeast and north, and recaptured it after heavy bayonet combat around 11 o'clock. In the fight to recapture Nagysalló one of the most feared Hungarian units, the 3. "white feathered" battalion distinguished itself under the leadership of their equally famous commander lieutenant colonel Károly Földváry (the hero of the battles of
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artillery and cavalry to support the III Corps, one of Poeltenberg's brigades being sent in Nagysalló to observe the road towards Zselíz. Those of his troops who crossed after this also marched towards Nagysalló. Two Hungarian battalions tried to outflank the village from the left, while the attack of the Waldberg brigade forced the remaining imperial troops to retreat from it. The Hungarian artillery fired so effectively upon the enemy artillery that this was forced to retreat. The retreating imperial artillery tried to redeploy further back, but after the VII Corps sappers had bridged two ditches for it, the Hungarian artillery advanced and drove the imperial guns away again. Thus the 4th Sándor
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from Middle Hungary towards Vienna, or to face encirclement in Pest and Buda by the Hungarians. This plan was very risky (as was the first phase of the Spring Campaign too) because if Windisch-Grätz discovered that there was only one Hungarian corps left in front of Pest, he could attack and destroy Aulich's troops, thus easily cutting the main Hungarian army's lines of communication, and even occupy
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of Nagysalló. Major General Felix Jablonowski ordered the two brigades to retreat to the heights southwest of Nagysalló, trying from there to support the infantry's retreat, and prevent the Hungarian infantry's attempts to pursue them, with the grapeshot of the artillery, but the Hungarian artillery responded effectively, forcing them to retreat towards Nagymálas.
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instead of uniting their forces around Pest and Buda, as they planned, Feldzeugmeister Welden had to order the retreat from Pest, as he was in danger of being caught in the Hungarian pincers. When he learned about the defeat, on the morning of 20 April, he wrote to Lieutenant General Balthasar Simunich, the commander of the forces besieging Komárom, and to
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Despite the fact that Görgei did not participated in the battle, this battle demonstrated that the Hungarian army could fight in a perfectly coordinated way, without committing the mistakes of the previous battles when different officers showed varying degrees of initiative when faced with unexpected
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Klapka and Damjanich were busy reorganizing their troops intermingled during the fight for Nagysalló at the southwestern edge of the village, in order to try to push out, with the help of the cavalry commanded by Nagysándor, the Jablonowski division from their new position, when at the Hölvény forest
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An hour later also Damjanich arrived on the battlefield in the middle of the deployment of the troops, and gave the order, accordingly to Klapka's plans, to start the attack. The action began at 10 o'clock with a heavy artillery duel, and although the Austrians were in a very good defensive position,
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Görgey, who had installed his headquarters at Vác after the battle from 10 April, ordered Damjanich's III Corps to advance towards Léva on 11 April and Klapka's I Corps to do so on the 12th. Their place in Vác was taken by VII Corps under András Gáspár, then after that followed them, Vác was occupied
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The numerical reinforcement of the Austrian troops was seen by Vienna as not enough to remediate the deteriorating situation in Hungary, so they decided to change also the leader of the army. Windisch-Grätz, because of his series of defeats against the Hungarian troops, lost the trust of the Austrian
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remained demonstrating in front of Pest to make the imperials believe the whole Hungarian army was there; this would divert the Imperials’ attention from the north, where the real Hungarian attack was to start with I, III and VII Corps moving west along the northern bank of the Danube via Komárom, to
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The imperial losses were heavy. While Wohlgemuth reported 112 dead, 195 wounded and 1,243 missing, the Hungarian military reports just of Austrian prisoners show no fewer than 1,200 men, the total number of the Austrian losses being shown around 2000. The Hungarian VII Corps alone reported capturing
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The Austrians retreated to Nagymálas, pursued by the Hungarian army. Here the cavalry attacked again, while some of the infantry and a battery outflanked the village from the left, and two half-batteries advanced on the road. At that moment two imperial battalions charged out of the Nagymálas woods,
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Wohlgemuth ordered to the Strasdil brigade to counterattack and retake Nagysalló, also sending Dreyhann's brigade from Nagymálas in support. The two brigades entered in the village but were pushed out with heavy losses. However some of the Austrian troops seemingly dug themselves in the eastern part
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three brigades (the Herzinger, Teuchert, and Theissing brigades), added to them the Perin and the Veigl (formerly Lobkowitz) brigades, detached from the Balthasar von Simunich's siege corps of Komárom, and the Jablonowski (former Ramberg) division which fought in the Battle of Vác from 10 April, and
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The victory of Nagysalló brought about significant results. It opened the way towards Komárom, bringing its relief to within a couple of days. At the same time it left the imperials incapable of spreading their troops out enough to cover the very large front which this Hungarian victory created, so
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I remained at Léva, although I intended to ride to Zsemlér to rush the finishing of the bridge-building and the crossing of 2/3 of the VII. corps, when we heard the first sounds of gun shots. I wanted to take part personally in the commanding of the battle, but only if the tide of the battle took a
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Meanwhile, the Austrians were able to hold the Hungarian advancement on the center, allowing the units from this portion of the battlefield to retreat on a bridge across the swampy creek southwards from Nagysalló towards Kismálas, while the Hungarian Czillich and the Leiningen brigades occupied the
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At dawn on 19 April, Wohlgemuth ordered Strasdil's brigade to attack Nagysalló, Kissalló and Hölvény (two villages around it, which became years later parts of Nagysalló), which they accomplished, chasing Klapka's vanguard out of from there. Klapka, when he heard the gunshots, immediately rushed to
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Despite having good information about the Hungarians number, Wohlgemuth did not know enough about the progress of the bridge-building and their intentions, he knew that the Hungarians haven't finished yet the bridge, and thought that it will require some time until the bulk will finish the crossing
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Meanwhile, on 15–17 April the Hungarian army consisting of I and III Corps and two divisions of VII Corps arrived at the Garam, under Görgei's overall command. He sent a detachment of 2,300 soldiers and 10 guns north under the command of his older brother Ármin Görgei to occupy the so-called Mining
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Lajos Zámbelly, the VII Corps chief of staff who sent two battalions into the woods near the village to attack the flank of the imperials fighting there. Meanwhile, Gáspár commanding the left wing linked up with Zámbelly's units and entered Nagymálas, driving the imperials away and chasing them to
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river, then head south to relieve the northern section of the Austrian siege of the fortress of Komárom. After this, they were to cross the Danube and relieve the southern section of the siege. In the event that all of this was successfully completed, the imperials had only two choices: to retreat
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to Komárom, instead of taking an offensive stance and attack them when they tried to cross the Garam river. On 17 April Welden ordered Jelačić to march towards Vác and link up with Wohlgemuth, but the Croatian ban was reluctant to obey, only agreeing to move on 20 April (a day after the battle of
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from 14 April 1849, arrived to Görgei's camp. Although he was against this step of the Hungarian political leaders, and in the future this caused serious conflicts between him and Lajos Kossuth, right after the battle of Nagysalló, he declared, kind of joking, referring to both these events (the
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appeared on his right flank. The VII Corps had started to cross their bridge over the Garam at Zsemlér as soon as it was ready, at 7 o'clock in the morning. Hearing the gunfire, Gáspár urged his troops to hurry across and join the battle. He ordered them into battle to the left of Nagysalló: the
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was unsure whether the main Hungarian army was in front of Pest or had already moved north to relieve Komárom. They still believed it was possible that only a secondary force had attacked Vác and moved towards the besieged Hungarian fortress. When Windisch-Grätz finally seemed to grasp what was
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Around 3 o'clock, when the cavalry, slowed down by the wet and swampy terrain, finally took their position, János Damjanich gave the order for the decisive attack against the Jablonowski division. Seeing his troops’ lack of success, Wohlgemuth was thinking of retreating, but he was waiting for
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that the Hungarians had repaired the bridge across the Danube, and had started to cross the river on it and on rafts. He therefore asked Csorich to bring his troops to Herkálypuszta by the morning of 25 April at the latest, to help him against the Hungarian attack. Next day, on the 26th, the
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and Garam rivers, being joined by a brigade from Lieutenant General Balthasar Simunich's division and the Jablonowski division defeated at Vác some days earlier. Welden was sure, that this Austrian army corps, now containing around 20 000 men, would stop the Hungarian advancement. Welden and
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Revolutionary Army. Until 1918 Nagysalló was part of the Kingdom of Hungary; nowadays it is a village in Slovakia, its Slovakian name being Tekovské Lužany. This was the second battle in the second phase of the campaign, whose aim was to break the imperial siege of the fortress of
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Here we experience a contradiction in all of the consulted sources, which, after claiming that the two Austrian brigades were forced to retreat, then they indicate that when later the VII. corps appeared near the eastern part of Nagysalló, they forced the Austrians evacuate the
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Meanwhile, the Austrian high commandment from Vienna understood that the Austrian army was incapable to stop the Hungarians, so they decided to send more troops from the Austrian Hereditary Provinces to Hungary. First, they assembled from the available imperial troops from
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with the bulk of the cavalry, formed of 6 cavalry companies of the I. corps and the cavalry of the III. corps, had to secure their left. As reserve remained the Bobich brigade of the Dessewffy division at the Hölvény forest, holding also the heights north of
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corps, under the leadership of Lieutenant General Anton Vogel, and consisting of 11 infantry battalions, 8 cavalry companies, and 24 cannons, was sent on 8 April from Galicia in Northern Hungary, in order to stop the Hungarian troops' advance there.
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that his and the other generals’ plan was better. To help to ensure the Hungarian army's success, the National Defense Committee sent 100 wagonloads of munitions from Debrecen. In the Battle of Vác on 10 April the Hungarian III Corps under General
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but the Hungarian artillery fire shattered them and drove them into the village. Because the imperial troops gathered in Nagymálas were being bombarded from the front and flanks, they retreated from the village and took position behind it.
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Hungarian troops attacked the besieging imperial army from Komárom, which ended in the Austrian army retreating towards the west, so the main aim of the Spring Campaign – the liberation of the western part of Hungary – was achieved.
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Two days after the battle, on 21 April, the first Hungarian units entered Komárom, ending the imperial blockade on the northern side of the fortress. On the 24th Lieutenant General Balthasar von Simunich informed Lieutenant General
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The morale of our troops is quite excellent. This victory enthuses and inspires all defenders of the homeland, who endure and suffer all the vicissitudes and hardships of the war, and look to the events of the future with high
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of the Garam, and their units from the right bank and around NAgysalló are only minor foraging detachments. In this belief gave Wohlgemuth the order on 19 April at 5:30 a.m to the Strasdil brigade to occupy Nagysalló.
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Nagysándor cavalry brigade: 4 companies of the 8. (Coburg) hussar regiment, 8 companies of the 1. (Imperial) hussar regiment, 2 companies of the 13. (Hunyadi) hussar regiment, 2 companies of the 14. (Lehel) hussar
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definite negative way, so I could not leave the headquarters, in order to be at hand, because from the preeminent ruins of Léva's old castle, the battle could be observed better than from any other closer point.
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The left wing of the imperial army could not participate in the battle because Wohlgemuth failed to withdraw his troops at the right time. But the four brigades he did bring into action fought very bravely.
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the Hungarian army continued its advance in accordance with the plan for the second phase of the Spring Campaign as developed on 7 April. According to this plan the Hungarian army was to split: General
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5 officers, 1 chief medical officer and 500 soldiers. Hungarian sources give the imperial losses as 2,000 men. The Hungarian losses were given by György Klapka as 600, and by Richárd Gelich as 700.
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led by Poeltenberg, together with the cavalry of III Corps under General Nagysándor, and a horse artillery battery obliterated the imperial cavalry on the left flank at Nagymálas.
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Zámbelly brigade: 14. Honvéd battalion, 1. Honvéd battalion from Pest, 1 sapper company, 6 companies of the 4. (Alexander) hussar regiment, 1. six pounder cavalry battery;
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Pósta infantry brigade: 1. Honvéd battalion, 51. Honvéd battalion, 1 sapper company, 2 companies of the 4. (Alexander) hussar regiment, 5. six pounder infantry battery;
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The Veigl and Perin brigades which were not included here, because they were far away from the battlefield, and they were not involved in any way in the battle.
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This defeat forced Wohlgemuth not to lead his army towards Komárom, where he planned to join the besieging Austrians, but to retreat, through Cseke, towards
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on behalf of the Habsburg Empire to crush the Hungarian War of Independence, and that some of the czar's troops had already entered the Habsburg province of
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Kiss infantry brigade: 1. battalion of the 34. infantry regiment, 3. battalion of the 34. infantry regiment, 3. battalion of the 52. infantry regiment;
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Bátori-Sulcz infantry brigade: 17. Honvéd battalion, 3. battalion of the 39. infantry regiment, 2 sapper companies, 1/2 twelve-pounder battery;
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where the Serbian insurgents allied with the Austrians were in a grave situation after the victories of the Hungarian armies led by
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really happening, he wanted to make a powerful attack against the Hungarians outside Pest on 14 April, then to cross the Danube at
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Görgey did not lead his troops in the battle, but let his corps commanders operate freely, without his direction. He wrote later:
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chevau-léger regiment, 1 sapper company, 1 six-pounder battery, 1 1/2 Congreve rocket battery, 1 twelve-pounder infantry battery.
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refused to obey his orders, so his plan which could have caused serious problems for the Hungarian armies was never realized.
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after the battle of Isaszeg, wanted a direct attack on Pest, he was finally convinced by the Hungarian commander-in-chief,
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Liptay brigade: 4 companies of the Tyrolian jägers, 3 companies of the 3. battalion of the 48. (Ernest) infantry regiment;
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Dipold infantry brigade: 6. Honvéd battalion, 26. Honvéd battalion, 52. Honvéd battalion, 6. six-pounder cavalry battery;
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Kökényessy infantry brigade: 9. Honvéd battalion, 65. Honvéd battalion, 1/2 infantry battery, 1/2 jäger battalion, 1/2
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led by Major General Christian Götz, who was mortally wounded. Even after this battle, the imperial high command under
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Bobich brigade: 28. Honvéd battalion, 44. Honvéd battalion, 47. Honvéd battalion, 1. six-pounder infantry battery;
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What we can achieve with our own power is more than the brightest result which we can achieve with foreign help
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A Pest előtti események Windischgrätz felmentéséig a főparancsnokság alól.). A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
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A Komárom felmentését célzó hadműveletek (1849. április elejétől végéig).). A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
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Czillich infantry brigade: 3. battalion of the 60. infantry regiment, 42. Honvéd battalion, Polish Legion;
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Structure of the units of the VII. corps which participated in the Battle of Nagysalló from 22–25 April.
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uhlan regiment, 1/2 cavalry battery, 1 1/2 Congreve rocket battery, 1 twelve-pounder infantry battery;
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and at the same time encircle the Habsburg imperial forces headquartered in the Hungarian capitals of
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woods, then the cavalry and the infantry from the left wing chased out the Austrians from Kismálas.
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The region in which the Battle of Nagysalló took place in a map from the middle of the 19th century
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on 16 April, in which the new high commander ordered the latter to defend the roads leading from
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and cut off the force which was marching towards Komárom. However, his corps commanders, General
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Leiningen infantry brigade: 3. battalion of the 19. infantry regiment, 3. Honvéd battalion;
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Although the president of the National Defense Committee (interim government of Hungary),
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In total: 115 infantry companies, 15 cavalry companies, 58 cannons and Congreve rockets.
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hear the news about this victory, they will declare war even to the Tzar of Russia.
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cavalry battery, 1 howitzer battery, 1 Congreve rocket battery, artillery reserve.
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on 19 April, a hussar detachment being sent, through Verebély, to raid towards
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Weissl column: 52 Honvéd battalion, grenadier battalion, 1 sapper company, 1
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high commandment, and on 12 April he was relieved of his command by Emperor
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Structure of the Ramberg division in the First Battle of Vác from 10 April.
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Artillery of the corps: 3 six-pounder batteries, 1 twelve-pounder battery.
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Görgey was satisfied with the result of the battle, writing afterwards:
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In total: 151 infantry companies, 47 cavalry companies, and 87 cannons.
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infantry regiment, 12. kaiserjäger battalion, 2 1/2 companies of the 3.
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Veigl's and Perin's brigades advancing from Bese and Köbölkút towards
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Structure of the III. corps in the First Battle of Vác from 10 April.
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Kászonyi cavalry brigade: 3. hussar regiment (6 companies), 2 Polish
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Artillery: 1 twelve-pounder battery, 4. six-pounder infantry battery;
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Wolgemuth's Austrians were positioned as follows: Veigl's brigade at
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A magyar fősereg átkelése a Tiszán. A magyar nemzet hadtörténete XXI
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Strasdil (formerly Götz) infantry brigade: 3. battalion of the 63.
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Battle of Nagysalló 19 April 1849. The military actions until 4 pm
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Budapest: Arcanum Adatbázis. 1040:infantry regiment, 1. battalion of the 36. 714:, who went to the Hungarian headquarters at 2445:Battles of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 2359:("Artúr Görgey in the War of Independence") 2335:Damjanich János "A mindig győztes" tábornok 2253:Az 1848–1849-es szabadságharc hadtörténete 2166: 2087: 2058: 2046: 1948: 1790: 1778: 1733: 1731: 1729: 1727: 1725: 1723: 1721: 1719: 1717: 1715: 1713: 1684: 1599: 1059:infantry regiment, 3. battalion of the 15. 2275:Az 1848–1849-es szabadságharc nagy csatái 2188:Magyarságkutató Intézet (2022. április 18) 1711: 1709: 1707: 1705: 1703: 1701: 1699: 1697: 1695: 1693: 1055:infantry regiment, 2 battalion of the 15. 775:organized them in a new corps, called the 270: 256: 248: 18: 16:Battle during Hungarian Revolution of 1848 2126: 2124: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2027: 2025: 2023: 1969:Magyarságkutató Intézet. 2022. április 18 1894: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1768: 1766: 1739:A nagysallói csata (1849. április 19-én). 1430:Minister-President of the Austrian Empire 1067:infantry regiment, 2 companies of the 6. 1032:Jablonowski (formerly Ramberg) division: 2042: 2040: 2021: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 1944: 1942: 1940: 1938: 1936: 1923: 1921: 1919: 1917: 1915: 1913: 1911: 1909: 1907: 1892: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1878: 1876: 1874: 1327:The Hungarian vanguard was being led by 2154: 2142: 2130: 2102: 2070: 2031: 1994: 1927: 1898: 1840: 1757: 1753: 1751: 1749: 1747: 1672: 1668: 1666: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1635: 1623: 1611: 1595: 1593: 1584: 1580: 1578: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1570: 1561: 1557: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1547: 1543: 1465: 954:Herzinger brigade: 3. battalion of the 1852: 1815: 1075:dragoon regiment, 1 company of the 7. 1028:regiment, the 19. six-pounder battery; 1002:regiment, the 20. six-pounder battery; 980:Teuchert brigade: 1. battalion of the 977:regiment, the 18. six-pounder battery; 1375:Hungarian Declaration of Independence 1147:battalion with 1 military bridge set; 7: 686:relieve it from the imperial siege. 1154:: 2. hussar regiment (8 companies). 612:from 1848–1849, fought between the 736:Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz 14: 1499:Structure of the I. corps in the 1472:According to Bánlaky on 19 April. 2379:"A váci ütközet 1849 ápr. 10-én" 2357:Görgey Artúr a szabadságharcban 829:Nagysalló actually took place). 180: 169: 159: 149: 131: 123: 113: 35: 2197:A magyar nemzet hadtörténelme 1403:, and the Strasdil brigade at 984:regiment, 2. battalion of the 970:battalion, 2 companies of the 1: 2229:Hermann, Róbert, ed. (1996). 1426:Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg 1021:regiment, 2 companies of the 988:regiment, 1 battalion of the 681:, and Colonel Lajos Asbóth's 610:Hungarian War of Independence 2355:Pusztaszeri, László (1984). 2118:Iskolakultúra 1998/3, pp. 89 658:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 120:Hungarian Revolutionary Army 29:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 1831:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 1806:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 1654:Arcanum Adatbázis Kft. 2001 2461: 1432:, that in order to secure 1399:, the Dreyhann brigade at 1017:regiment, 2. battalion of 881:, sending a detachment to 242:1,237 missing and captured 2440:Battles involving Austria 1019:Archduke Ferdinand d'Este 794:Franz Joseph I of Austria 289: 224: 192: 143: 107: 48: 34: 26: 2333:Pelyach, István (2018). 2317:Hermann, Róbert (2010), 2295:Hermann, Róbert (2005). 2273:Hermann, Róbert (2004). 2251:Hermann, Róbert (2001). 2195:Bánlaky, József (2001). 749:lieutenant field marshal 2411:48.090056°N 18.544222°E 2182:Babucs, Zoltán (2022), 1501:First Battle of Komárom 1099:1. Dessewffy division: 2377:Rubint, Dezső (1925), 1350: 1324: 1312: 1277: 1254: 1234: 1187:Poeltenberg division: 1110:2. Kazinczy division: 1005:Theissing brigade: 4. 845: 837: 707: 677:with the Hungarian II 144:Commanders and leaders 1345: 1322: 1310: 1275: 1252: 1232: 1158:2. Wysocki division: 1136:1. Knezich division: 844:Ludwig von Wohlgemuth 843: 835: 807:by Kmety's division. 796:. He was replaced by 781:Ludwig von Wohlgemuth 705: 638:Ludwig von Wohlgemuth 280:Hungarian Revolution 225:Casualties and losses 187:Ludwig von Wohlgemuth 2416:48.090056; 18.544222 2207:Bóna, Gábor (1987). 1843:, pp. 998–1001. 1065:Adolf Duke of Nassau 1061:Adolf Duke of Nassau 1057:Adolf Duke of Nassau 1053:Adolf Duke of Nassau 1046:Archduke Karl Ludwig 877:, the III. corps to 2407: /  2169:, pp. 300–301. 2157:, pp. 294–295. 2145:, pp. 291–292. 2073:, pp. 226–227. 2061:, pp. 289–290. 1997:, pp. 242–243. 1614:, pp. 233–236. 1602:, pp. 282–283. 1373:The news about the 727:defeated Ramberg's 602:Battle of Nagysalló 42:Battle of Nagysallo 22:Battle of Nagysalló 1329:Lieutenant-Colonel 1325: 1313: 1278: 1255: 1235: 1088:The Hungarian army 846: 838: 820:Wohlgemuth met in 708: 660:and independence. 635:Lieutenant General 75:Kingdom of Hungary 2435:Conflicts in 1849 2347:978-963-480-006-4 2116:Kossuth és Görgei 1460:Explanatory notes 1219:József Nagysándor 1013:battalion of the 997:Emperor Ferdinand 995:, 2 companies of 962:battalion of the 942:The Austrian army 912:, and Perin's at 904:, Herzinger's at 849:Towns (including 801:Ludwig von Welden 597: 596: 246: 245: 212:VII. corps: 4,900 207:III. corps: 9,419 103: 102: 99:Hungarian victory 2452: 2422: 2421: 2419: 2418: 2417: 2412: 2408: 2405: 2404: 2403: 2400: 2389: 2383: 2373: 2351: 2329: 2323: 2313: 2291: 2269: 2247: 2225: 2203: 2191: 2170: 2167:Pusztaszeri 1984 2164: 2158: 2152: 2146: 2140: 2134: 2128: 2119: 2114:Hermann Róbert: 2112: 2106: 2100: 2091: 2088:Pusztaszeri 1984 2085: 2074: 2068: 2062: 2059:Pusztaszeri 1984 2056: 2050: 2047:Pusztaszeri 1984 2044: 2035: 2029: 1998: 1992: 1986: 1981:Hermann Róbert: 1979: 1970: 1963: 1952: 1949:Pusztaszeri 1984 1946: 1931: 1925: 1902: 1896: 1869: 1864:Hermann Róbert: 1862: 1856: 1850: 1844: 1838: 1832: 1827:Bánlaky József: 1825: 1819: 1813: 1807: 1802:Bánlaky József: 1800: 1794: 1791:Pusztaszeri 1984 1788: 1782: 1779:Pusztaszeri 1984 1776: 1761: 1755: 1742: 1737:Bánlaky 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Komárom 529:2nd Komárom 509:Alsónyárasd 484:1st Komárom 464:Tápióbicske 444:2nd Szolnok 399:1st Szolnok 334:Nagykanizsa 240:189 wounded 2429:Categories 1389:Érsekújvár 1181:VII. corps 1172:companies; 1130:III. corps 1000:cuirassier 993:grenadiers 956:Baugartner 879:Derezslény 668:After the 664:Background 439:Mezőkövesd 414:Branyiszkó 220:55 cannons 215:87 cannons 1454:Józef Bem 1357:Aftermath 1124:regiment. 1042:Palombini 910:Nagymálas 863:Nagykálna 741:Esztergom 618:Hungarian 539:Kishegyes 479:Nagysalló 429:Cibakháza 354:Schwechat 71:Nagymálas 67:Nagysalló 1531:village. 1298:Regiment 1283:Jászfalu 1202:howitzer 1094:I. Corps 1023:Civalart 1011:Landwehr 960:Landwehr 914:Köbölkút 887:Jászfalu 871:Garamlök 785:Galician 729:division 697:Debrecen 683:division 616:and the 574:Temesvár 559:Debrecen 554:Segesvár 384:Pancsova 369:Jarkovác 238:112 dead 193:Strength 88:Slovakia 61:Location 2176:Sources 1438:Pozsony 1411:river. 1368:spirits 1287:Colonel 1150:Pikéty 1038:Bianchi 922:Galicia 883:Veszele 875:Alsópél 867:Zsemlér 822:Pozsony 811:Prelude 772:Moravia 768:Bohemia 716:Gödöllő 654:Moravia 650:Bohemia 623:Komárom 608:in the 579:Világos 544:2nd Vác 504:Zsigárd 474:1st Vác 469:Isaszeg 434:Kápolna 424:Kompolt 409:Vízakna 394:Nyárasd 359:Friedau 344:Letenye 309:Perlasz 294:Karlóca 282:of 1848 236:: 1,538 2366:  2344:  2306:  2284:  2262:  2240:  2218:  1446:Bácska 1434:Vienna 1428:, the 1409:Nyitra 1397:Sellye 1393:Zsitva 1334:Farnad 1295:Hussar 1212:Battle 1152:column 1145:sapper 1007:Otočac 968:Ogulin 895:Nyitra 891:Zselíz 770:, and 764:Styria 760:Vienna 646:Styria 642:Vienna 584:Hetény 569:Szőreg 499:Csorna 454:Hatvan 404:Cegléd 324:Pákozd 218:20,601 198:23,784 185:  174:  164:  154:  136:  118:  96:Result 2382:(PDF) 2322:(PDF) 1539:Notes 1442:Eszék 1405:Deáki 1170:uhlan 1077:Kress 1069:Wrbna 1026:uhlan 972:Wrbna 906:Cseke 692:Garam 688:Kmety 679:Corps 519:Ihász 514:Pered 419:Piski 389:Kassa 374:Moson 349:Kotor 339:Ozora 234:Total 84:Málaš 78:(now 2364:ISBN 2342:ISBN 2304:ISBN 2282:ISBN 2260:ISBN 2238:ISBN 2216:ISBN 1452:and 1436:and 1242:and 990:Hora 902:Bese 873:and 826:Léva 747:and 631:Pest 629:and 627:Buda 600:The 589:Izsa 549:Tura 524:Győr 494:Káty 489:Buda 364:Rika 82:and 69:and 53:Date 1444:in 1244:Vác 817:Vág 379:Mór 230:608 2431:: 2384:, 2324:, 2186:, 2123:^ 2095:^ 2078:^ 2039:^ 2002:^ 1974:^ 1956:^ 1935:^ 1906:^ 1873:^ 1765:^ 1746:^ 1692:^ 1659:^ 1643:^ 1592:^ 1569:^ 1546:^ 1456:. 1370:. 1179:- 1128:- 857:, 853:, 766:, 762:, 652:, 648:, 644:, 210:– 205:– 200:– 86:, 73:, 2372:. 2350:. 2312:. 2290:. 2268:. 2246:. 2224:. 1183:: 1132:: 271:e 264:t 257:v 90:)

Index

Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Nagysalló
Nagymálas
Kingdom of Hungary
Tekovské Lužany
Málaš
Slovakia

Hungarian Revolutionary Army


Austrian Empire

János Damjanich

György Klapka

András Gáspár

Ludwig von Wohlgemuth
v
t
e
Hungarian Revolution
of 1848

Karlóca
1st Szenttamás
2nd Szenttamás
Perlasz
Slovak uprising

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