First Battle of Polotsk

First Battle of Polotsk
Part of the French invasion of Russia

Belarusian Polatsak (Połacak)
Date17–18 August 1812
Location55°29′N 28°48′E / 55.483°N 28.800°E / 55.483; 28.800
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
French Empire
Kingdom of Bavaria
Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr
Nicolas Oudinot (WIA)
Peter Wittgenstein
Strength
18,000–44,000 men
150 guns
17,000–20,000 men
98 guns
Casualties and losses
2,500–6,000 1,800–5,500 killed and wounded
1,200–1,500 captured
14 guns
330km
205miles
Polotsk
15
Pultusk
14
Gorodeczno
13
Drohiczyn
12
Tauroggen
11
Riga
10
Tilsit
9
Warsaw
8
Berezina
7
Maloyaro-
slavets
6
Moscow
5
Borodino
4
Smolensk
3
Vitebsk
2
Vilna
1
Kowno
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In the First Battle of Polotsk, which took place on 17–18 August 1812, Russian troops under the command of Peter Wittgenstein fought French and Bavarian troops led by Nicolas Oudinot near the city of Polotsk, halting Oudinot's advance toward Saint Petersburg. The First Battle of Polotsk should be distinguished from the Second Battle of Polotsk which took place during the same campaign two months later.