Battle of Haslach-Jungingen | |||||||
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Part of the War of the Third Coalition | |||||||
General Dupont at the Battle of Albeck, 11 October 1805 by Victor Adam, 1834 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
French Empire | Austrian Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Pierre Dupont | Karl Mack von Lieberich | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
4,000[1]-5,000[2]-6,000[3] | 25,000[3][2] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,500[3] killed, wounded, and captured 600[2] killed or wounded 11[3] cannon captured |
1,100[3] killed and wounded 1,100–2,000[2] killed or wounded 4,000–6,000 captured[2][4] 4 guns and 2 flags[2] |
The Battle of Haslach-Jungingen, also known as the Battle of Albeck, fought on 11 October 1805 at Ulm-Jungingen north of Ulm at the Danube between French and Austrian forces, was part of the War of the Third Coalition, which was a part of the greater Napoleonic Wars. The outcome of this battle was a French victory.