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  • Capitulation of Pasewalk
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  • While retreating east toward Stettin on the Oder River, Hagen found his column trapped between Lasalle's brigade and Milhaud's brigade. Without attempting to break out, the baffled Prussian officer surrendered. The incident at Pasewalk came after a similar Prussian surrender after the Battle of Prenzlau the previous day. Within a week two fortresses would capitulate without firing a shot and a number of other Prussian columns would be hunted down one by one.
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Strength
  • 1500
  • 42008
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lon deg
  • 14
Partof
  • the War of the Fourth Coalition
Date
  • 1806-10-29
Commander
  • Antoine Lasalle
  • Édouard Milhaud
  • Colonel von Hagen
Caption
  • The Pasewalk Mühlentor, an old city gate
Casualties
  • 8
  • 37
  • 4200
  • None
Result
  • French victory
lat min
  • 30
combatant
  • Prussia
  • First French Empire
lon min
  • 0
Place
  • Pasewalk, Germany
lat deg
  • 53
Conflict
  • Capitulation of Pasewalk
abstract
  • While retreating east toward Stettin on the Oder River, Hagen found his column trapped between Lasalle's brigade and Milhaud's brigade. Without attempting to break out, the baffled Prussian officer surrendered. The incident at Pasewalk came after a similar Prussian surrender after the Battle of Prenzlau the previous day. Within a week two fortresses would capitulate without firing a shot and a number of other Prussian columns would be hunted down one by one.