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- The Battles of New Ulm, also known as the New Ulm Massacre, were two battles in August 1862 between Dakota men and European settlers and militia in New Ulm, Minnesota early in the Dakota War of 1862. Dakota forces attacked New Ulm on August 19 and again on August 23, destroying much of the town but failing to fully capture it.
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The Battles of New Ulm, also known as the New Ulm Massacre, were two battles in August 1862 between Dakota men and European settlers and militia in New Ulm, Minnesota early in the Dakota War of 1862. Dakota forces attacked New Ulm on August 19 and again on August 23, destroying much of the town but failing to fully capture it. After the second ...
- August 19, 1862 and August 23, 1862
Oct 17, 2017 · The fight at New Ulm, culminating the first week of the uprising, was the most intense battle waged by any tribe against any fort or town in all the Western Indian wars. The uprising had begun a week earlier, on Sunday, August 17, when four Dakotas killed five white settlers and stole food near Acton, Minn.
- Gregory Michno
Sep 18, 2024 · Battle of Ulm, (Sept. 25–Oct. 20, 1805), major strategic triumph of Napoleon, conducted by his Grand Army of about 210,000 men against an Austrian Army of about 72,000 under the command of Baron Karl Mack von Leiberich.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Oct 18, 2020 · The Austrians fought again on Oct. 11 at Haslach, north of Ulm, but their forces failed to disband the division of Dupont. Michel Ney. (Image source: WikiMedia Commons) Napoleon realized he had sent too many troops to the south of Ulm leaving Mack a northern escape route.
Jul 10, 2023 · Who fought the Ulm Campaign? The Ulm Campaign was fought between the French Grande Armée led by Emperor Napoleon I and a smaller Austrian army under General Karl Mack von Leiberich. Related Content
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The Ulm campaign was a series of French and Bavarian military maneuvers and battles to outflank and capture an Austrian army in 1805 during the War of the Third Coalition. It took place in the vicinity of and inside the Swabian city of Ulm.