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Battle of Podol
Part of the Austro-Prussian War
Night fighting at Podol, an 1896 illustration
Date
26–27 June 1866
Location
Podol, Bohemia
Result
Prussian victory
Belligerents
Prussia
Austria
Commanders and leaders
Julius von Bose
Eduard Clam-Gallas
Strength
1,300+
4,000
Casualties and losses
32 killed 81 wounded 17 missing
111 killed 432 wounded 509 captured
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t
e
Austro-Prussian War
Bohemia
Hühnerwasser
Podol
Náchod
Trautenau
Burkersdorf
Skalitz
Münchengrätz
Schweinschädel
Gitschin
Königgrätz
Blumenau
Northern Germany
Langensalza
Main River
Hünfeld
Dermbach
Kissingen
Frohnhofen
Aschaffenburg
Hundheim
Tauberbischofsheim
Werbach
Gerchsheim
Helmstadt
Roßbrunn
Italy and the Adriatic Sea
Custoza
Trentino
Lake Garda
Valtellina
Vezza d'Oglio
Lissa
Bezzecca
Versa
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