Battle of Szydłowiec

The Battle of Szydłowiec took place in the night of 22–23 January 1863, during the January Uprising. It began when Polish insurgents under Captain August Jasiński and Colonel Marian Langiewicz attacked the town of Szydłowiec (Congress Poland), where a garrison of the Imperial Russian Army stayed.

Battle of Szydłowiec
Part of the January Uprising
Date22–23 January 1863
Location
Szydłowiec
51°13′26″N 20°51′26″E
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Polish insurgents Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Captain August Jasiński
Colonel Marian Langiewicz
Major Rudigier
Casualties and losses
5 dead, several wounded, 3 POWs 24 dead, wounded and POWs
Location within Poland

Szydlowiec was defended by an infantry regiment under Major Rudigier. Polish insurgents attacked the town three times, but after initial successes, they were forced to retreat, losing five men. The town eventually remained in Russian hands. After retreating, Langiewicz's unit went to Wąchock.

Five insurgents were killed, several wounded, and three wounded Poles were taken prisoner by the Russians. Among the Polish casualties were high school students. Russian losses totaled 24 killed, wounded or taken prisoner.

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