Battle of Bautzen (1813)

In the Battle of Bautzen (20–21 May 1813), a combined Prusso-Russian army, that was massively outnumbered, was pushed back by Napoleon but escaped destruction, with some sources claiming that Marshal Michel Ney failed to block their retreat. The Prussians under General Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher and Russians under General Peter Wittgenstein, retreating after their defeat at Lützen were attacked by French forces under Napoleon.

Battle of Bautzen
Part of the German campaign of the Sixth Coalition

Napoleon on white horse surrounded by his officers, receives a messenger.
Date20–21 May 1813
Location51°11′00″N 14°25′00″E
Result French victory
Belligerents
 France  Russia
 Prussia
Commanders and leaders
Strength
100,000–200,000 96,000–97,000
Casualties and losses
20,000–25,000 11,000–20,000
Location within Europe
War of the Sixth Coalition:
German campaign
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125miles
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