Battle of Oravais

Battle of Oravais
Part of the Finnish War

"The final Swedish charge" by Magnus Adlercreutz
Date14 September 1808[a]
Location
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Sweden Russian Empire Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor
Carl Johan Adlercreutz
Russian Empire Nikolay Mikhailovich Kamensky
Strength
Swedish accounts:
3,500[6][7]–5,500[8]

Russian accounts:
7,000[3][5][9]
Russian accounts:
6,000[9][8]–7,000[3][10][5]
(less than 5,000 engaged)[9]

Swedish accounts:
8,500[7]
Casualties and losses
Swedish accounts:
740[8][11]–1,200[7]

Russian accounts:
1,000[9][3][5]–1,500[12]
Russian accounts:
895–1,100[b]

The Battle of Oravais (occasionally Orawais; Finnish: Oravaisten taistelu; Swedish: Slaget vid Oravais) from September 14 until September 15 was one of the decisive battles in the Finnish War, fought from 1808 to 1809 between Sweden and the Russian Empire as part of the wider Napoleonic Wars. Taking place in modern-day Vörå in western Finland, it is sometimes regarded as the turning point of the Finnish War: the last chance for Sweden to turn the war to her advantage. It was the bloodiest battle of the conflict, along with the Battle of Sävar, which some historians attribute to the exhaustion, resignation and desperation of the Swedish army: it was losing the war, and defeat led to its loss of Finland to Russia.

In this battle Nikolay Kamensky, who was in charge of the Russians, displayed outstanding military qualities, showing himself a worthy disciple of Suvorov. Considering the uncertain situation before the battle, he deploys his forces in echelons; but, as soon as the main Swedish force at Oravais is determined, he endeavours to bring everyone onto the battlefield at a crucial moment.[9]

  1. ^ a b Nive 1910, p. 268.
  2. ^ Nive 1910, p. 266.
  3. ^ a b c d e Clodfelter 2017, p. 190.
  4. ^ "Orawais". Clash of Steel, Battle database. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e Bodart 1908, p. 390.
  6. ^ van Suchtelen 1835, p. 63.
  7. ^ a b c Montgomery 1842, pp. 18–29.
  8. ^ a b c Hornborg 1955, pp. 155–160.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Оровайс // Sytin Military Encyclopedia. Vol. 17: "Нитроглицерин – Патруль", pp. 167–168
  10. ^ van Suchtelen 1854, pp. 160–161.
  11. ^ a b Generalstaben 1910, pp. 244–245.
  12. ^ a b Каменский 2-й, Николай Михайлович // Russian Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 8 (1897): "Ибак – Ключарев", pp. 423–439


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