Battle of Chevilly
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Das Gefecht bei Chevilly war Teil des Deutsch-Französischen Krieges und fand am 30. September 1870 während der Belagerung von Paris statt. Ein starker Ausfallsversuch durch reguläre französische Linientruppen am südlichen Befestigungsabschnitt der Stadt, wurde durch das deutsche Belagerungsheer vollständig zurückgeschlagen.
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The Battle of Chevilly was fought during the siege of Paris. The battle was the second French sortie from Paris against the German armies. On 30 September 1870 General Joseph Vinoy attacked the Prussian VI Corps at Chevilly and was easily repulsed. The Prussian VI Corps commanded by General Von Trumpling repulsed an attempt by the French army from Paris led by General Joseph Vinoy; The French army in the battle suffered greater losses than the Prussian army.
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Das Gefecht bei Chevilly war Teil des Deutsch-Französischen Krieges und fand am 30. September 1870 während der Belagerung von Paris statt. Ein starker Ausfallsversuch durch reguläre französische Linientruppen am südlichen Befestigungsabschnitt der Stadt, wurde durch das deutsche Belagerungsheer vollständig zurückgeschlagen.
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The Battle of Chevilly was fought during the siege of Paris. The battle was the second French sortie from Paris against the German armies. On 30 September 1870 General Joseph Vinoy attacked the Prussian VI Corps at Chevilly and was easily repulsed. The Prussian VI Corps commanded by General Von Trumpling repulsed an attempt by the French army from Paris led by General Joseph Vinoy; The French army in the battle suffered greater losses than the Prussian army. General Vinoy - who commanded a corps includes all regular forces finally of France during the war , has conducted an "attack reconnaissance" nonsense on the left bank of the Seine on September 30, 1870: with Twenty thousand men, under the cannons of the fortresses of Bicêtre and Ivry, he proceeded to raid the villages of L'Hay, Chevilly and Thiaïs. The Prussian VI Corps had no difficulty crushing and forcing Vinoy's forces to flee in chaos. Due to large losses, the French requested a ceasefire for burialmartyrs and sending wounded soldiers to the rear. Two weeks after the defeat at the Battle of Chevilly, Vinoy launched another siege on October 13, 1870 in the Battle of Châtillon, which also ended with the defeat of the French.
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