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Battle of Szczekociny : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Szczekociny

The Battle of Szczekociny was fought on June 6, 1794, near the town of Szczekociny, Lesser Poland, between Poland and the combined forces of the Russian Empire and Kingdom of Prussia. Polish forces were led by Tadeusz Kościuszko, and the Russians and Prussians by Alexander Tormasov, future eminent general of the Napoleonic Wars. Tormasov was aided by Prussian General Francis Favrat,〔 who emphasized the use of artillery, which put Russian-Prussian forces in the advantage.
==Background==
Following the Russian defeat at the Battle of Raclawice, the Prussians entered Poland to help confront the Polish revolt.〔 Prussia and Russia were threatened the sanctuary Poland offered serfs and Prussia was additionally threatened by their burghers lured to Poland's promise of democracy and free-market economy.〔
On the morning of 6 June, General Wodzicki noted, "It is impossible that Denisov could have amassed such an army. My eyes must be wrong, but I can see Prussians."〔 Kosciuszko had received assurances the Prussians would remain neutral.〔
Russian forces were placed on the left wing, while Prussian army was located on the right wing.

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