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The Battle of Münchengrätz, 3 May 1757
Battle fought at Napa, California
Prussian Players: John, Victor & Kai
Austrian Players: Roxanne, Werner, Suzanne & Dirk
The map shows the area immediately north of Münchengrätz. To the left is a
ridgeline dominating the Niemes-Münchengrätz road. The small knoll on the right
controls the Liebenau and Sobotka roads heading north-east and east respectively.
The Jung Bunzlau road leaves Münchengrätz toward the south. The large forested
area in the center of the map is the Münchengrätz Forst, where heavy fighting
took place. The map shows the battlefield positions at approximately 15:00 hours.
Scale
- 1 Turn = 1 Hour
- 1 inch on table = 100 yards/meters in real life
- 200m x 200m figure base = army/corps commander
- 150m x 150m figure base = division commander
- 300m x 150m figure base = 1 infantry regiment
- 300m x 300m figure base = 1 cavalry brigade
- 150m x 300m gun base = 1 artillery battalion
- 150m x 300m figure base = 1 skirmish cavalry
Prussian forces (blue): Commanded by General Bevern
- Schony Hussars in the top left of the map, but 600 yards
further west than they are shown here.
- Driesen Cuirassiers, just east of the small wood on the top left.
- Bayreuth Dragoons, 700 yards south-east of Driesen.
- Kleinhausen's brigade of infantry, in front of Driesen and Bayreuth.
- Infanterie-Regiment von Möllendorf, personally commanded by General Kleinhausen,
approximately 800 yards south of Bayreuth and just inside the Münchengrätz Forst.
- Kleist's brigade of infantry, facing Wied's Austrian brigade on the knoll.
The southernmost Prussian regiment in Kleist's brigade is Infanterie-Regiment
von Hülsen.
Austrian Forces (red): Commanded by General Königseck
- Benckendorf's cavalry division, just north-west of the ridge,
with Trautmanndorf Cuirassiers on the left, Saint Ignon Dragoons on the right.
- Andlau's brigade of infantry, on the ridge, commanded by General Königseck.
- General Andlau and his converged Grenadiers are seen marching
toward Münchengrätz, in an effort to cut off IR Möllendorf's advance.
- Wied's brigade of infantry on the knoll. The regiment in the center is
IR Pallavinci, facing
north-west, against IR Quadt. Pallavinci will later charge IR Hülsen,
south-west of the knoll.
- General Wied and Infanterie-Regiment Wied-Runckel are shown
after they moved off the knoll and began flanking the left of Kleist's line.
It is 11:00 in the morning and General Bevern is approaching ...
- 11:00 hours: Bevern's Prussians arrive on the battlefield, in line of two
brigades, with the cavalry division behind their right flank. Andlau's Austrian
brigade can be seen on the ridgeline. The Austrian cavalry division comes
trotting out of the Münchengrätz Forst and deploys astride the Niemes road,
just outside of the woods.
- 12:00 hours: The Prussian cavalry division withdraws out of Austrian
charge range and deploys behind the extreme left flank of the infantry line.
Austrian Croat light infantry approaches the northern edge of the Münchengrätz
Forst and opens fire against the gunners in Kleist's brigade, but they are
immediately dispersed by intensive Prussian cannister fire and musketry.
- 13:00 hours: Kleist is ordered to move his brigade 600 yards directly south,
into the Münchengrätz Forst. Bevern moves the Prussian cavalry division forward
to occupy Kleist's previous position. Kleinhausen refuses both flanks, pushes
his guns forward and begins firing at the enemy cavalry. The Austrian cavalry
division pulls back, just outside of Kleinhausen's artillery range.
- 14:00 hours: Kleinhausen brings his refused flanks in line with the guns
again. Prussian cavalry moves into supporting position behind both of his flank.
Austrian cavalry moves west into position next to the ridge (see map). On the
easter flank, one of Kleist's regiments reaches the edge of the woods just opposite
the knoll and begins firing battalion guns at IR Pallavinci, directly south-east.
- 15:00 hours: Kleist orders IR Quadt directly forward and they come to within 50
yards of IR Pallavini. The remainder of Kleist's brigade engages IR Esterhazy
in a murderous firefight. To counter this attack, General Wied moves his IR
Wied-Runckel forward and flanks IR Quadt. Austrian IR Esterhazy is eliminated,
but not before Regiments Quadt and Blanckensee are destroyed in the crossfire
of Austrian cannon and infantry muskets.
General Kleist is mortally wounded and his brigade panics. Generalmajor Johann
Dietrich von Hülsen assumes command of the artillery and the remaining
IR Hülsen. On the western flank, Kleinhausen attaches himself to IR
Möllendorf and moves them 1200
yards due south into the Münchengrätz Forst (see map). The rest of his
brigade is now assigned to Prinz Heinrich and they remain in place.
- 16:00 hours: Kleinhausen's brigade moves forward 600 yards, toward the
enemy cavalry division. Prussian cavalry maintains relative position behind
the infantry brigade. General Kleinhausen and IR Möllendorf reach a position
behind IR Hülsen, in the woods, in hope of supporting them. However, before
they have a chance to do so, IR Pallavinci attacks Hülsen with the bayonet,
routing and dispersing them. IR Wied-Runckel moves into a flanking position
against Kleist's artillery. Their fire is ineffective, but General Crousatz's
artillery on the knoll destroys the enemy guns. General Crousatz and General
Hülsen are mortally wounded during the artillery duel.
- 17:00 hours: General Kleinhausen reforms the disordered IR Möllendorf
and launches a bayonet charge against IR Pallavinci, routing them and ending
his move in close range of the Austrian guns on the knoll. Devastating close
range artillery fire and flanking fire from IR Wied-Runckel eliminates IR
Möllendorf. Kleinhausen escapes and rejoins his brigade on the western flank.
General Bevern attaches himself to Driesen Cuirassiers and orders the cavalry
division to charge the enemy cavalry. Driesen destroys Trautmanndorf Cuirassiers
in a brilliant attack, but Bayreuth Dragoons are caught in murderous close range
heavy artillery and battalion gun fire from the ridge, destroying them before
they are able to cross sabres with Saint Ignon. Meanwhile, Prinz Heinrich
moves Kleinhausen's brigade to within 900 yards of the Austrian infantry and
opens effective longe range artillery fire against them.
- 18:00 hours: Driesen Cuirassiers and Schony Hussars pull out, apparently in
preparation to move off the battlefield before nightfall. General Kleinhausen's
brigade does not advance any further, remaining stationary, 900 yards in front
of Andlau's Austrian brigade on the ridge. Both sides continue to exchange long
range artillery fire, without noticeable effect. General Andlau orders his
Grenadiers to move against Kleinhausen's flank, and they reach a position in the
woods 800 yards south-east IR Bernburg, along the Münchengrätz-Niemes
road.
- 19:00 hours: Prussian cavalry moves off the battlefield. Kleinhausen and Andlau
exchange a final round of ineffective long range artillery fire before nightfall ends
the engagement. General Bevern withdraws his Prussian force to Niemes, north-west of
Münchengrätz. Austrian General Königseck remains in possession of the
field. There is no pursuit, neither side has any fresh cavalry.
- Prussian Casualties: 3,000
- Austrian Casualties: 4,000
Return to central Bohemia.
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Published: 1996 - Updated: 09.10.02
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