Battle of Csorna

Battle of Csorna
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Battle of Csorna by Johann Kratschmer
Date13 June 1849
Location
around and in Csorna, Kingdom of Hungary
47°37′00″N 17°15′00″E / 47.6167°N 17.2500°E / 47.6167; 17.2500
Result Hungarian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army  Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
 György Kmety  Franz Wyss  
Strength
5,002
17 cannons
2,690
8 cannons
Did not participate:
2,026 men
3 cannons[1]
Casualties and losses
215-271 killed or wounded 258 killed or wounded

The Battle of Csorna, fought on 13 June 1849, was one of the battles which took place in the Summer Campaign of the Hungarian War of Independence from 1848 to 1849, fought between the Habsburg Empire and the Hungarian Revolutionary Army. The Hungarian army was led by Colonel[2] György Kmety, and the imperial army by Major General Franz Wyss. After liberation of the Hungarian capitals from the siege of Buda, the Hungarian commanders elaborated a plan to continue the Hungarian advance towards the Habsburg capital Vienna, before the arrival of the 200,000-strong army, sent by the Russian Empire to help the 170,000-strong Habsburg troops to crush the Hungarian revolution and freedom. But before the real fighting started between the two main armies, the commander of the 15th division of the VII Hungarian army corps, Colonel György Kmety, attacked the imperial half brigade led by Franz Wyss by surprise, and in heavy fighting forced them to flee. During the retreat the imperial commander also received a fatal wound, dying on the battlefield. At the same time two other Hungarian detachments from the VII corps also won victories against Austrian troops, chasing them away from Öttevény and Kóny.

  1. ^ Hermann 2004, p. 276.
  2. ^ Bóna 1987, p. 203.

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