Tactical map of battle
area
General
Schwartzenberg has ordered all four Austrian corps to attack
This
has resulted in three battles over a large area
This
is the central battle.
3rd
and 4th Austrian corps have been ordered to attack Fischbach
9th
and 11th Bavarian corps have orders to hold Fischbach
Austrians
– 22800 infantry, 1000 cavalry, 30 guns
Bavarian
– 28000 infantry, 1800 cavalry, 60 guns
Table at start of
wargame
Both
Bavarian corps are deployed, but have not yet taken up defensive positions
12
infantry brigade is in the left hand section of Fischback
Oudinot
is waiting to see how the Austrians deploy before he does so
Both
Austrian corps will arrive at the start of move 1.
0800-1200
3rd
Austrian corps advance on the right
Artillery
force Bavarian hussars to retreat onto the right hand hill
Remainder
of corps advance towards pass in centre
4th
Austrian corps advance on the left
Cavalry
advance on left to pin enemy cavalry
Infantry
advance towards woods
9th
Bavarian corps advance and occupy woods on left
12th
Bavarian corps hold their position and await enemy advance
Both
Bavarian cavalry brigades start the battle with casualties
Oudinot
is reluctant to expose them to artillery fire or engage enemy cavalry
1200-1600
4th
Austrian corps deploy in front of the left hand village
Their
cavalry are charged by the Bavarian light horse
They
lose the melee and retire shaken
This
setback prevents any further advance by the outnumbered Austrian infantry
3rd
Austrian corps advance and engage the pass in the centre
Oudinot
brings forward 12 infantry brigade from the town to support them
The
Bavarian gunner seek shelter in the infantry square
Their
weakened cavalry support them on the hill
1600-2000
There
is a stalemate on the left
4th
Austrian corps are too weak to attack
9th
Bavarian corps are content to hold their position in the woods
The
Bavarians hold on the right
One
infantry brigade is broken, and its supporting brigade fall back with them
However
the square on the right continue to hold
3rd
Austrian corps attack has failed
One
infantry brigade is in rout
A
second is shaken
The
remainder are too weak to continue to attack
Conclusion
Oudinot
has lost more casualties
However
he continues to hold his position
Schwartzenberg
orders a cease fire, but not a retreat
The
Bavarians have won the battle