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“A Brave but Foolish Event”
Franz Josef's Armies #2
(Defender) Russian Empire vs Austro-Hungarian Empire (Attacker)
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Scenario Rank: of
Parent Game Franz Josef's Armies
Historicity Historical
Date 1914-08-17
Start Time 07:30
Turn Count 28
Visibility Day
Counters 113
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 3
Maps 2: 1, 103, 105, 4
Layout Dimensions 86 x 56 cm
34 x 22 in
Play Bounty 255
AAR Bounty 227
Total Plays 0
Total AARs 0
Battle Types
Hill Control
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Road Control
Scenario Requirements & Playability
August 1914, 1st Ed Counters
Fall of Empires Maps + Counters
Franz Josef's Armies Base Game
Introduction

The 5th Honvéd Cavalry Division rode out on 15 August, part of the Austro-Hungarian 2nd Army’s screen of three cavalry divisions pushing into Russian territory along the far eastern flank of the Austro-Russian border. Two days later they ran into a division of Russian Cossacks who had dismounted and dug in to await the Hungarians. Maj. Gen. Ernst von Froreich ordered an immediate attack.

Conclusion

Alexei Brusilov, commander of the opposing Russian Eighth Army, would call this action “a brave but foolish event.” Froreich ordered a mass charge against the Cossacks, who held a prepared position including carefully-positioned field guns. Half the division went forward mounted, and the rest on foot. The Austro-Hungarian official history would claim that the Russians also laid barbed wire in front of their position, but this seems unlikely. The charge broke amid massive casualties inflicted by shrapnel and machine-gun fire, shattering both the 5th Honvéd Cavalry Division and the attached brigade from the Common Army’s 8th Cavalry Division. It took hours to restore order among the surviving horsemen, and that evening Froreich became the war’s first general officer fatality for the Austro-Hungarian armed forces, pressing a pistol to his temple to take his own life.


Display Order of Battle

Austro-Hungarian Empire Order of Battle
Imperial and Royal Army
Royal Hungarian Honvéd
  • Towed
Russian Empire Order of Battle
Imperial Army
  • Towed
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