Battle of Buzancy

Battle of Buzancy was a battle of the Franco-Prussian War which took place on 27 August 1870 in Buzancy, France between the French Empire and the combined German forces of Prussia and Saxony. The midfield force of the 24th Brigade (under the command of Major General Friedrich Senfft von Pilsach ) of a division Saxon cavalry of the Maas Army of the Prussian army won a victory over the Cavalry Regiment. 12th Chasseur light infantry of the V Army of the French Empire under the command of General Pierre Louis Charles de Failly. Taken by surprise in this cavalry battle, the French formation was torn apart and almost completely annihilated. On the Prussian - German side, the captains of the two cavalry squadrons involved in the battle were wounded. The defeat at Buzancy forced the retreat of the French cavalry squadrons, and the Battle of Buzancy is arguably the most characteristic cavalry and artillery clash of the war.

Battle of Buzancy
Part of Franco-Prussian War

Battle of Buzancy (painting by Fritz von Uhde, c. 1895)
Date27 August 1870
Location
Buzancy, Ardennes, France
Result German Victory, French army stationed wiped out.
Belligerents
 French Empire

 North German Confederation

Commanders and leaders
Patrice de MacMahon
Pierre Louis Charles de Failly
Friedrich Senfft von Pilsach
Units involved
V Army XVII Corps
Strength
Regiment Chasseur 12 of Corps No. 5 3rd Cavalry Regiment ( Saxony ), a cavalry squadron of the 18th Uhlan Regiment and the Zwinker battery
Casualties and losses
Unknown killed and wounded, 12 cavalrymen and Major de la Porte captured Unknown killed, 32 soldiers and 27 warhorses wounded; 2 captains wounded
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