Battle of Sceaux
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| Battle of Sceaux | |||||||
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Saint-Cloud from German bombardment after the Battle of Châtillon | |||||||
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| Unknown | II Corps[5] | ||||||
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| 25,000 men, 80 cannons[2] | Unknown | ||||||
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| 400 casualties[2] |
Source 1 : 400 casualties[2] | ||||||
The Battle of Sceaux took place during the Franco-Prussian War on October 13, 1870.[2] In this battle, the German army under the command of General Jakob von Hartmann repelled the French army 's siege when Paris was under German siege,[3] causing the French army heavy losses. Several other French breakthroughs in late 1870 were also broken by the Germans.[3]