Battle of Jaroslawice

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The Battle of Jaroslawice was the only major, division-size cavalry battle during World War I. It was fought on August 21, 1914 between the Austria-Hungary 4th Cavalry Division [pl] under Edmund Ritter von Zaremba [pl] and the Russian 10th Cavalry Division under general Fyodor Arturovich Keller.[1][2][3] The battle took place between the villages of Jaroslawice (now Yaroslavychi, Ternopil Oblast) and Wolchkowce (now Vovchkivtsi, Ternopil Oblast) near Zborów (now Zboriv, Ukraine).

Battle of Jaroslawice: order of the battle, Russian sketch
Battle of Jaroslawice: order of the battle, Polish sketch

Involving thousands of cavalry on the both sides, it was arguably the last massive cavalry engagement in European history.[4]

Despite the considerable advantage in manpower and initial position, von Zaremba suffered large losses, was removed from command and court-martialed (acquitted).[5]

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