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Siege of Pirna

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Start date
  
1756

Result
  
Prussian victory

End date
  
October 14, 1756

Location
  
Pirna, Germany

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62,000
  
20,076 Saxony 8,000 Austrians

Combatants
  
Kingdom of Prussia, Electorate of Saxony

Similar
  
Battle of Hoyerswerda, Battle of Freiberg, Battle of Maxen, Siege of Olomouc, Battle of Landeshut

The Siege of Pirna (or Investment of Pirna) took place in 1756 as part of the Prussian invasion of Saxony during the Seven Years' War.

Following the occupation of the capital Dresden by Frederick the Great on 9 September the Saxon army had withdrawn south and taken up position at the fortress of Pirna under Frederick von Rutowski. The Saxons hoped to receive relief from the Austrian army which was across the border in neighbouring Bohemia under Marshal Browne.

Following the Battle of Lobositz the Austrians withdrew, and tried to approach Pirna by a different route but they failed to make contact with the defenders. Despite a Saxon attempt to escape by crossing the River Elbe, it soon became apparent that their position was hopeless. On 14 October Rutowski concluded a capitulation with Frederick.

In total 18,000 troops surrendered. They were swiftly and forcibly incorporated into the Prussian forces, an act which caused widespread protest even from Prussians. Many of them later deserted and fought with the Austrians against the Prussian forces - with whole regiments changing sides at the Battle of Prague.

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