On 7th April 1810, the Prussian 3rd Division attacked the French 2nd Division to the southwest of Leipzig.
As a result of the Battle of the Leipzig Gap, the Prussians were forced to withdraw, having suffered the loss of 9 SPs to the French loses of 7 SPs.
The Prussian 3rd Division recovered 3 SPs from the Prussian Replacement Pool, which now stood at 33 SPs. The French 2nd Division recovered 3 SPs from the French Replacement Pool, which now stood at 41 SPs.
Turn 20: Saturday 8th/ Sunday 9th April 1810
As a result of their defeat in the Battle of the Leipzig Gap, the Prussian 3rd Division fell back to P9.
- Red 8: French moved 4th to O11 (1)
- Red 5: French moved 4th to O10 (1)
- Black 7: Prussians moved 3rd to Q9 (1)
Turn 21: Monday 10th April/Tuesday 11th April 1810
- Red 9: French moved 4th to P10 (1)
- Red 7: French moved 4th to Q10 (1)
- Black 9: Prussians moved 2nd to P9 (1)
The French 4th Division had moved into a square that was adjacent to that occupied by the weakened Prussian 3rd Division and attacked them.
Looking forward to the next battle report.
ReplyDeleteMark Cordone,
DeleteI hope to fight it by the middle of next month.
All the best,
Bob