Battle of Gefrees | |||||||
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Part of War of the Fifth Coalition | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Austria Black Brunswickers |
First French Empire Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Saxony | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Michael von Kienmayer Frederick William |
Jean-Andoche Junot Jérôme Bonaparte Johann von Thielmann | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Entire Campaign: 13,000 Austrians 2,000 Brunswickers At Gefrees: 6,000 Austrians |
Entire Campaign: 15,000 French 15,000 Westphalians 5,000 Saxons At Gefrees: 7,500 French | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
At Gefrees: 100 killed or wounded |
At Gefrees: 185 killed or wounded |
The Battle of Gefrees was fought on 8 July 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition between a joint force of Austrians and Brunswickers under the command of General Kienmayer and a French force under the command of General Junot, Duke of Abrantès. The battle ended in victory for the Austrians who avoided being trapped by Junot and a force of Saxons and Westphalians led by Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia. After Jérôme's troops were defeated at the Battle of Hof, the Austrians effectively had control over all of Saxony. However the victory was in vain, due to the major Austrian defeat at Wagram and the Armistice of Znaim.[1]