Siege of Breslau | |||||||
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Part of the Third Silesian War (Seven Years' War) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Prussia | France | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Frederick the Great | Soloman Sprecher von Bernegg[1] | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
36,000[2] 167 guns | 17,000[2] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Minimal |
17,000 captured, including: 31 generals, over 700 officers, 1,000 horses, all supplies |
The siege of Breslau was a siege in the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War) that began on 7 December 1757 and ended on 19 December 1757. After the defeat at Leuthen, the Austrians withdrew into Breslau. The combined Austro-French garrison of approximately 17,000 men, commanded by Lieutenant General Field Marshal Soloman Sprecher von Bernegg, faced a Prussian army commanded by Frederick the Great.