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The Second Army was a formation of the Prussian Army during the
Austro-Prussian War The Austro-Prussian War (German: ''Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg''), also known by many other names,Seven Weeks' War, German Civil War, Second War of Unification, Brothers War or Fraternal War, known in Germany as ("German War"), ''Deutsc ...
. Being a wartime formation, afterwards the
field army A field army (also known as numbered army or simply army) is a military formation in many armed forces, composed of two or more corps. It may be subordinate to an army group. Air army, Air armies are the equivalent formations in air forces, and ...
was demobilized.


Formation

For the
Austro-Prussian War The Austro-Prussian War (German: ''Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg''), also known by many other names,Seven Weeks' War, German Civil War, Second War of Unification, Brothers War or Fraternal War, known in Germany as ("German War"), ''Deutsc ...
Helmuth von Moltke, the Chief of the
Prussian General Staff The German General Staff, originally the Prussian General Staff and officially the Great General Staff (), was a full-time body at the head of the Prussian Army and later, the German Army, responsible for the continuous study of all aspects of ...
, formed three field armies ( First Army, Second Army and the Army of the Elbe) for the war in the east as well as the Army of the Main for the campaigns in the west. Command of the Second Army was given to Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, with Generalmajor Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal as Chief of Staff and Oberst
Albrecht von Stosch Albrecht von Stosch (20 April 1818 – 29 February 1896) was a German General of the Infantry and admiral who served as first chief of the newly created Imperial German Navy from 1872 to 1883. Life Born in Koblenz, he was a cousin of Hans Sto ...
as Oberquartiermeister.


Order of Battle

The Second Army had the following order of battle: Commanding General: Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Leonhard von Blumenthal Quartermaster General: Generalmajor
Albrecht von Stosch Albrecht von Stosch (20 April 1818 – 29 February 1896) was a German General of the Infantry and admiral who served as first chief of the newly created Imperial German Navy from 1872 to 1883. Life Born in Koblenz, he was a cousin of Hans Sto ...
Chief of Artillery: Generalmajor Georg Albano von Jacobi Chief of Engineers: Generalmajor Heinrich von Schweinitz


I Corps

Commanding General: Generalleutnant
Adolf von Bonin Albert Ferdinand Adolf Karl Friedrich von Bonin (11 November 1803 in Heeren, Altmark – 16 April 1872 in Berlin) was a corps commander of the Prussian Army at the Battle of Trautenau in 1866, and a colleague of Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz. He ...

Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant August von Borries Commander of Artillery: Oberst Hermann Robert Knothe Commander of Engineers: Oberst Weber 1st Division (Generalleutnant Georg Friedrich von Großmann) * 1. Brigade: Generalmajor Alexander von Pape ** Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 1 (1. Ostpreußisches) Nr. 1 ** Infanterie-Regiment (5. Ostpreußisches) Nr. 41 : Oberst Hermann von Koblinski * 2. Brigade: Generalmajor Albert von Barnekow ** BarnekowInfanterie-Regiment Nr. 3 ** Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 43: Oberst Heinrich von Tresckow ** Lithauisches Dragoner-Regiment Nr.1 2nd Division (Generalleutnant Friedrich von Clausewitz) * 3. Brigade: Generalmajor August Malotki von Trzebiatowski ** Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 4 ** Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 44 * 4. Brigade: Generalmajor Baron Gustav von Buddenbrock ** Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 5 ** Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 45 ** Leibhusaren-Regiment Nr. 1 ** Ostpreußisches Jäger-Bataillon Nr. 1 * 2. Kavallerie-Brigade: Oberst Adalbert von Bredow ** Ostpreußisches Kürassier-Regiment Nr. 3 ** Ostpreußisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 8 ** Lithauisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 12


V Corps 5th Corps, Fifth Corps, or V Corps may refer to: France * 5th Army Corps (France) * V Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars * V Corps (Grande Armée), a unit of the Imperial French Arm ...

Commanding General: General
Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz (27 December 1796 – 2 August 1877) was a Prussian '' Generalfeldmarschall''. He was born at Eisenach and joined the army of Prussia during the War of Liberation. Over the Seven Weeks' War he led the V Corp ...

Chief of Staff: Oberst Ludwig von Wittich Commander of Artillery: Oberst Karl von Kraewel Commander of Engineers: Oberst Franz von Kleist 9th Division (Generalmajor Julius Ludwig von Loewenfeld) * 17. Brigade: Generalmajor Karl Rudolf von Ollech ** Westphälisches Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 37, Oberst von Below ** 3. Posensches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 58, Oberst Bruno von François * 18. Brigade: Generalmajor Adolf von Horn ** Königs-Grenadier-Regiment (2. Westpreußisches) Nr. 7, Oberst von Voigts-Rhetz 10th Division (Generalleutnant
Hugo von Kirchbach Hugo Ewald Graf von Kirchbach (23 May 1809 – 26 October 1887) was a Prussian general who commanded the Prussian V Corps during the Franco-Prussian War. Biography He was born in 1809 at Neumarkt in Silesia, to the Saxon noble family of Kir ...
) * 19. Brigade: Generalmajor Otto von Tiedemann ** 1. Westpreußisches Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 6, Oberstleutnant Karl von Scheffler ** 1. Niederschlesischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 46, Oberst Walther von Monbary * 20. Brigade: Generalmajor Theodor Rudolf August Wittich ** 2. Niederschlesischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 47, Oberst von Massow ** 6. Brandenburgisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 52, Oberst Karl von Blumenthal * 2. Kavallerie-Brigade: Oberst Adalbert von Bredow ** Ostpreußisches Kürassier-Regiment Nr. 3 ** Ostpreußisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 8 ** Lithauisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 12 Combined Cavalry Brigade Major General Karl Georg Heinrich von Wnuck * Westpreußischen Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 1, Oberst von Tresckow * 1. Schlesisches Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 4, Major von Mayer * Niederschlesisches Feld-Artillerie-Regiments Nr. 5, Oberstleutnant Elten * 5. Jäger Bataillon * 2. Schlesische Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 8, Oberstleutnant von Wichmann


VI Corps 6 Corps, 6th Corps, Sixth Corps, or VI Corps may refer to: France * VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry formation of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars * VI Corps (Grande Armée), a formation of the Imperial French army dur ...

Commanding General: General Louis von Mutius
Chief of Staff: Oberst Oskar von Sperling Commander of Artillery: Generalmajor Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Herkt Commander of Engineers: Oberst Schulz 11th Division (Generalleutnant Heinrich von Zastrow) * 21. Brigade: Generalmajor Louis von Hanenfeldt ** 1. Schlesisches Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 10, Oberst Freiherr von Falkenstein ** 3. Niederschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 50, Oberst von Natzmer * 22. Brigade: Generalmajor Otto von Hoffmann ** 4. Niederschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 51, Oberst Paris ** Schlesisches Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 38, Oberst von Witzleben ** 2. Schlesisches Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 8, Oberstleutnant von Wichmann ** 2. Fuß-Abteilung Schlesischen Feldartillerie-Regiments Nr. 6, Major Bröcker ** Schlesisches Pionier-Bataillon, Oberstleutnant Dieterichf 12th Division (Generalleutnant
Hugo von Kirchbach Hugo Ewald Graf von Kirchbach (23 May 1809 – 26 October 1887) was a Prussian general who commanded the Prussian V Corps during the Franco-Prussian War. Biography He was born in 1809 at Neumarkt in Silesia, to the Saxon noble family of Kir ...
) * 1. Kombinierte Brigade: Generalmajor Karl von Cranach ** 1. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 22, Oberst Amand von Ruville ** 2. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 23, Oberst Oskar Stein von Kaminski * 2. Kombinierte Brigade: Generalmajor von Knobelsdorff ** 3. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 62, Oberst von Malachowski ** 4. Oberschlesisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 63, Oberstleutnant von Eckartsberg ** 2. Schlesisches Husaren Regiment Nr. 6, Oberst von Trotha ** Schlesisches Kürassier-Regiment Nr. 1, Oberst von Barby ** Schlesisches Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 2, Oberst August von Baumgarth ** Schlesisches Jäger-Bataillon Nr. 6, Oberstleutnant Graf zu Dohna ** 1. Fuß-Abteilung Schlesischen Feld Artillerie-Regiments, Major Forst ** Kavallerie: 1. Schlesisches Husaren-Regiment Nr. 4, Oberstleutnant von Buddenbrock ** Reserve-Artillerie: 5 batteries, Oberst Otto von Scherbening


Guards Corps

Commanding General: Prince August of Württemberg
Chief of Staff: Oberst Friedrich Franz von Dannenberg Commander of Artillery: Generalmajor Louis von Colomier Commander of Engineers: Oberst Biehler 1st Guards Infantry Division * 1. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade: Oberst Hugo von Obernitz * 2. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade: Generalmajor Konstantin von Alvensleben 2nd Guards Infantry Division * 3. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade: Generalmajor Rudolph Otto von Budritzki ** Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Kaiser Alexander Nr. 1, Oberst Otto Knappe von Knappstädt ** 3. Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Königin Elisabeth, Oberst Gustav Karl Ludwig von Pritzelwitz * 4. Garde-Infanterie-Brigade: Generalmajor Leopold von Loën ** Kaiser Franz-Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2 Oberst Gustav von Fabeck ** 4. Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Königin, Oberst Otto von Strubberg ** Garde-Schützen-Bataillon Major von Besser ** 3. Garde-Ulanen-Regiment, Oberst Mirus ** 4 batteries, Major von der Goltz * Heavy Guard Cavalry Brigade ** Life Guards ** Garde-Kürassiere, Prince
Albert of Prussia Albert of Prussia (; 17 May 149020 March 1568) was a German prince who was the 37th grand master of the Teutonic Knights and, after converting to Lutheranism, became the first ruler of the Duchy of Prussia, the secularized state that emerged fr ...
** Reserve-Artillerie, 5 batteries, Oberst Prince Kraft of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen


Course of War

During the
Austro-Prussian War The Austro-Prussian War (German: ''Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg''), also known by many other names,Seven Weeks' War, German Civil War, Second War of Unification, Brothers War or Fraternal War, known in Germany as ("German War"), ''Deutsc ...
the Second Army received its marching orders from Von Moltke. He ordered the I Corps to move via Liebau and Trautenau to Arnau, the Guards Corps to move via Neurode, Braunau, Eypel to Koniginhof, the
V Corps 5th Corps, Fifth Corps, or V Corps may refer to: France * 5th Army Corps (France) * V Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars * V Corps (Grande Armée), a unit of the Imperial French Arm ...
to move via Glatz, Reinerz, Nachod to Gradlitz, and the
VI Corps 6 Corps, 6th Corps, Sixth Corps, or VI Corps may refer to: France * VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry formation of the Imperial French army during the Napoleonic Wars * VI Corps (Grande Armée), a formation of the Imperial French army dur ...
to move from Waldenburg, via Trautenau to Koniginhof. While the Army of the Elbe and the First Army were ordered to campaign further to the east; the I Corps concentrated at Liebau and Schomberg, the V Corps was at Reinerz, about twenty miles from the I, and the Guards Corps just crossed the frontier, in front of Neurode, which was between the two corps. The VI Corps was at Landeck and Glatz. On June 23, the Second Army pushed its I Corps against
Trautenau Trutnov (; ) is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 30,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument zone ...
. The I Corps was divided into left and right columns. They arrived at Trautenau on 27 June. Unlike what they anticipated, Trautenau was not occupied by the Austrians. Thus Friedrich von Clausewitz, commander of the left column, waited for the right column for 2 hours (8 AM - 10 AM). While waiting, Austrian forces arrived and attacked the Prussian forces. About 3 o'clock the Austrian X Corps, commanded by Ludwig von Gablenz, arrived on the field. Then the other forces of the I Corps arrived to reinforce the Friedrich von Clausewitz. However the vigorous attack of the Austrians compelled the Prussians to retreat. On 28 June, at 1 o'clock in the morning, Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia received the news of the loss at Trautenau. He ordered his divisions to again attack the Austrian X Corps. The divisions and the Guards Corps fought a tactical victory for Prussia. The Prussians lost 713 men in the battle while the Austrians lost 3,674 men. On the same day the
V Corps 5th Corps, Fifth Corps, or V Corps may refer to: France * 5th Army Corps (France) * V Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars * V Corps (Grande Armée), a unit of the Imperial French Arm ...
, commanded by
Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz (27 December 1796 – 2 August 1877) was a Prussian '' Generalfeldmarschall''. He was born at Eisenach and joined the army of Prussia during the War of Liberation. Over the Seven Weeks' War he led the V Corp ...
, was fighting against the Austrians at Česká Skalice. During that battle the Prussians lost 1,365 men against Austrian losses of almost 6,000 men. On 29 June, Frederick ordered a general advance. The I Corps marched to Pilníkov and the Guards Corps to Koniginhof. The
V Corps 5th Corps, Fifth Corps, or V Corps may refer to: France * 5th Army Corps (France) * V Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée), a cavalry unit of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars * V Corps (Grande Armée), a unit of the Imperial French Arm ...
marched to Schweinschädel, meeting several Austrian Brigades on the way. There they fought the Austrians in another victorious battle. On 30 June, Chief of Staff General von Moltke ordered the Second Army to stay in the upper Elbe area. During the
Battle of Königgrätz The Battle of Königgrätz (or Sadowa) was the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War in which the Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire. It took place on 3 July 1866, near the Bohemian city of Hradec Králové (German: Königgrä ...
, the Second Army was not on the battlefield but started to advance from 8 o'clock in the morning. At 8 o'clock, the V Corps and VI Corps started their march while the I Corps began theirs at 9:30. However the arrival was delayed by bad road conditions due to heavy rains. Still the arrival of Second Army proved to be decisive and lethal for the Austrians.


See also

* Königgrätz order of battle


Further reading

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Resources

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