First Battle of Krasnoi
The First Battle of Krasnoi was a battle fought on 14 August between Ney's French troops and Neverovsky's Russian troops. It ended with a victory for the French, but the Russians retreated in good order to Smolensk.
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| 20,000[2] | 6,000-7,000[2][3] | ||||||
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| 500 killed, wounded or captured[2][3] | 1,500 killed, wounded or captured[2][3] | ||||||
Prelude
Bagration had reinforced Neverovsky's troops with some cavalry and ordered him to cover Krasnoi and especially westwards the direction of Orsha.[1]
Battle
Ney drove him out of Krasnoi and captured part of his artillery, the first trophies of the entire campaign. Neverovsky assembled his 6,000 to 7,000 men into a huge square Ney's cavalry could not break. The square moved across the field over a palisade fence and Ney's cavalry could not follow. Neverovsky's troops were able to get away in good order but left 1,500 men behind.[3]
Aftermath
Neverovsky returned to Smolensk and reported.[3] The battle of Smolensk started only two days later.
Notes
- Riehn 1990, p. 212.
- Bodart 1908, p. 435.
- Riehn 1990, p. 213.
References
- Bodart, Gaston (1908). Militär-historisches Kriegs-Lexikon (1618-1905). Retrieved 9 April 2021.
- Riehn, Richard K. (1990). 1812 : Napoleon's Russian campaign. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
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