Dano-Swedish War (1813–1814) order of battle explained

This is a list of the order of battle for the Dano-Swedish War (1813–1814) between the Sixth coalition (mainly Sweden and Russia) and Denmark–Norway and France, between 1813–1814.

Danish Auxiliary Corps

The Danish Auxiliary Corps consisted of one vanguard and two brigades, directed by Commander-in-chief, Frederik of Hesse. Other notable people include Chief of Staff, Jens Carl Bardenfleth, Deputy Chief, Frederik Løvenørn Barden, and captains such as Frederik Emil Scholten, Malthe Friis, Frederik Krohn and Christian Michaelsen.

Vanguard

The vanguard was initially commanded by Samuel Waldeck, however, quickly substituted by the French Charles l'Allemand. The vanguard consisted of:

1st Brigade

The 1st Brigade was commanded by G.L. Count of Schulenburg and consisted of:

2nd Brigade

The 2nd Brigade was commanded by Chief J.C. Lasson and consisted of:

Later added companies and regiments:

Army of the North

The Allied Army of the North was commanded by the Swedish crown prince, Charles John with other notable commanders such as General Major Wilhelm von Dörnberg, Field marshal Curt von Stedingk, General Lieutenant Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn and General Lieutenant Eberhard von Vegesack.[1] The army consisted of a mixed Swedish-Mecklenburg corps, divisions from the Russian–German Legion and the King's German Legion, pure Swedish and Russian corps, and additional Hanseatic and Cossack brigades.

Swedish-Mecklenburg Corps

The Swedish-Mecklenburg Corps was commanded by Count Wallmoden and made up of a Swedish corps and a Mecklenburgish brigade of. The Swedish Corps was led Vegesack and consisted of:

The Mecklenburgish Brigade was commanded by General Major Vallois and consisted of:

Hanseatic Legion

A Hanseatic brigade was additionally attached to the Army of the North, commanded by Karl Friedrich von Witzleben. It was made up by voulenteers from the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck, Hamburg and Bremen and consisted of:

Russo–German Legion

The Russian–German Legion was commanded by General Lieutenant Wilhelm von Arentschildt and consisted of:

King's German Legion

The British contributed with the King's German Legion, which were made up of Hanoverian refugees, educated in Britain. It consisted of:

Cavalry Division

The Cavalry Division was led by Wilhelm von Dörnberg and divided into:

Swedish Corps

The best troops in the Army of the North where the 24,000 Swedes, in which a most served in the pure Swedish Corps. The corps was commanded by Curt von Stedingk and made up of five brigades and three divisions.

1st Division

The first division was commanded by Generalmajor von Posse and consisted of:

2nd Division

The Second Division was commanded by General Lieutenant Saandels and consisted of:

Cavalry Division

A cavalry division was also set up, commanded by General Lieutenant Anders Skjöldebrand. It consisted of:

1st Russian Corps

The Army of the North also included a 9.000 men Russian Corps led by Count Vorontsov. It consisted of an infantry division led by Generalmajor von Harpe and was made up by:

A cavalry brigade was also attached to the Russian Corps. It was commanded by Generalmajor Baron Pahlen and consisted of two regiments:

Additionally, a cossack brigade commanded by Colonel von Löwenstern was included in the Russian Corps, and consisted of three regiments:

The artillery was directed by Colonel Winzper and consisted of:

Another independent Russian cossack brigade was led by Generalmajor von Tettenborn and consisted of:

2nd Russian Corps

A second Russian Army Corps led by General Lieutenant Pavel Alexandrovich Stroganov included the 12th and 13th Infantry Division of the Russian empire. The 12th Infantry Division consisted of:

The artillery consisted of:

Attached companies:

See also

Works cited

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Army of the North 30 November 1813 . 2024-08-29 . The Napoleon Series . en-US.