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Battle of Maxen

Battle of Maxen
Part of Seven Years' War
Date November 21, 1759
Location Flag of Germany Maxen, Saxony, Germany
Result Austrian victory
Annihilation of Prussian force
Combatants
Flag of Austrian Empire Austria Flag of Prussia Prussia
Commanders
Leopold Josef Graf Daun Friedrich August von Finck
Strength
42,000 14,000
Casualties
 ? 14,000

The Battle of Maxen was a battle fought on November 21, 1759 during the Seven Years' War at Maxen in Saxony in present-day Germany. A Prussian army of 14,000 men fought an Austrian army of 42,000 men. The Prussians lost their entire army.

The Prussian army of 14,000 men, commanded by Friedrich August von Finck, one of Frederick the Great's most able generals, was sent behind the Austrian armies, with the intention of cutting their lines of communication with Bohemia. Frederick expected the Austrian general, Leopold von Daun, to withdraw once his lines were threatened, but instead he took advantage of Finck's isolation, and cornered him between three separate armies, outnumbering his force. On November 20, the Austrian attack was launched, forcing Finck back off his strong position at Maxen. His retreat was blocked by the Imperial army, and on November 21 Finck was forced to surrender with his entire army, a crushing victory for the Austrians, although von Daun failed to follow up on his success.

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