Battle of Kassa (1849)

The Battle of Kassa was a battle in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, fought on 4 January 1849 between Austria and Hungarian Revolutionary Army during the Winter Campaign of the Hungarian War of independence of 1848-1849. The Austrians were led by Lieutenant General Franz Schlik, while the Hungarians were led by General Lázár Mészáros. While the Austrian main army led by Field Marshal Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz was attacking Hungary from the West, Schlik's corps invaded Northern Hungary. The Hungarian Upper Tisza corps led by the Minister of War Lázár Mészáros tried to stop Schlik's corps, but he was defeated at Kassa. After this battle Colonel György Klapka, who will be more successful than Mészáros. On 9 January Kossuth appointed Colonel György Klapka to replace Mészáros.

Battle of Kassa
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Battle of Kassa 4 January 1849
Date4 January 1849
Location
Result Austrian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army
Polish Legion
 Austrian Empire
Commanders and leaders
 Lázár Mészáros
 Arisztid Dessewffy
 Franz Schlik
Strength
8,400
25 cannons
6,000-7,000 men
22 cannons
Casualties and losses
Total: 3,393
200 dead
502 captured
10 cannons
Total: 25-31
3-5 dead,
13-15 wounded,
9-11 captured
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