Battle of Racławice

Battle of Racławice

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Racławice


caption="Battle of Racławice", Jan Matejko 465 x 897 cm. Kraków's National Museum.
partof=the Kościuszko Uprising
date=April 4, 1794
place=Racławice, Lesser Poland
result=Polish victory
combatant1=Poland
combatant2=Russian Empire
commander1=Tadeusz Kościuszko
commander2=Fiodor Denisov
strength1=4,440 and 11 cannons
strength2=5,000 and 30 cannons
casualties1=500
casualties2=1,100

The Battle of Racławice was one of the first battles of the Polish Kościuszko Uprising against Russia. It was fought on April 4, 1794 near the village of Racławice in Lesser Poland.

The Polish forces prepared for the battle were relatively small. The Polish Order of Battle was as follows:

In addition, Lesser Poland fielded approximately 2,000 peasants armed with war scythes and pikes, as well as 11 cannons. The outcome of the battle was a tactical Polish victory, with Kościuszko defeating the numerically superior enemy. However, his forces were too small to start a successful pursuit and the Corps of General Denisov evaded destruction and continued to operate in Lesser Poland.

The victory was subsequently promoted in Poland as a major success and helped in starting the Kościuszko Uprising in other areas of Poland and the Warsaw Uprising of 1794. Also, the participation of peasant volunteers was seen by many as the starting point of the political evolution of Polish peasantry from serfs to equally-entitled citizens of the nation.

After the battle, Kościuszko paraded in front of his troops in a "sukmana", a traditional attire worn in Lesser Poland, in honour of the bravery of the peasants, whose charge ensured the quick capture of the Russian artillery. He also praised Wojciech Bartosz Głowacki, a peasant who was the first to capture the cannon (he is visible in the Matejko's painting, above). Both the red cap worn by his soldiers and the home-made war scythes were later featured on the emblem of the 303rd Polish Fighter Squadron which took part in the Battle of Britain.

ee also

* The Racławice Panorama


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