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Battle of Gravelotte
Part of the Franco-Prussian War

The Cemetery of St. Privat by Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville c. 1881
Date18 August 1870
Location
Gravelotte, France
49°09′N 6°01′E / 49.150°N 6.017°E / 49.150; 6.017
Result Inconclusive, German march advances
Belligerents

German Empire North German Confederation
Kingdom of Prussia Prussia

Saxony Saxony
Second French Empire French Empire
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Prussia Wilhelm I
Kingdom of Prussia Helmuth von Moltke
Kingdom of Prussia Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz
Kingdom of Prussia Prince Friedrich Karl
Second French Empire François Achille Bazaine
Second French Empire François Certain de Canrobert
Units involved
Kingdom of Prussia First Army
Kingdom of Prussia Second Army
Second French Empire Army of the Rhine
Strength
188,332
732 guns
112,800
520 guns
Casualties and losses

20,160

5,237 killed
14,430 wounded
493 captured or missing

12,275

1,146 killed
6,709 wounded
4,420 captured or missing

The Battle of Gravelotte (or Battle of Gravelotte–St. Privat) on 18 August 1870 was the largest battle of the Franco-Prussian War. Named after Gravelotte, a village in Lorraine, it was fought about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Metz, where on the previous day, having intercepted the French army's retreat to the west at the Battle of Mars-la-Tour, the Prussians were now closing in to complete the destruction of the French forces.

The combined German forces under King Wilhelm I were the Prussian First and Second Armies of the North German Confederation with 210 infantry battalions, 133 cavalry squadrons, and 732 heavy cannons totaling 188,332 officers and men. [1] The French Army of the Rhine, commanded by Marshal François Achille Bazaine, dug in along high ground with their southern left flank at the town of Rozerieulles, and their northern right flank at St. Privat.

On 18 August, the Prussian First Army under General Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz launched its VII and VIII Corps in repeated assaults against the French positions, backed by artillery and cavalry support. All attacks failed with enormous casualties in the face of French infantry and mitrailleuse firepower. The French did not counter-attack Steinmetz's weakened army. On the Prussian left, the Prussian Guards attacked the French position at St. Privat at 16:50 hours. With the support of the Prussian II and Saxon XII Corps of Prince Friedrich Karl's Second Army, the Guards conquered St. Privat by 20:00 hours after heavy losses, pushing back the French right wing.

Bazaine's Army of the Rhine withdrew into Metz fortress on the morning of 19 August. The German victory at Gravelotte ended Bazaine's army's last chance of retreating west to Verdun. After a siege lasting over two months, the Army of the Rhine surrendered on 27 October 1870.

  1. ^ Moltke 1892, pp. 50–66.

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