Difference between revisions of "Battle of Kielow Ridge"

From NSWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 4: Line 4:
 
| image      =  
 
| image      =  
 
| caption    =  
 
| caption    =  
| date        =  
+
| date        = 27 May 1915
| place      =  
+
| place      = Kielow, Finnmarck
 
| coordinates =  
 
| coordinates =  
 
| map_type    =  
 
| map_type    =  
Line 21: Line 21:
 
| combatant1  = <img src="http://nationstatesplusplus.net/api/flag/nation/?nation=Rotgeheim" style="height: 13px; margin-bottom: 2px; border: 1px solid #0645ad;"> [[Rotgeheim]]
 
| combatant1  = <img src="http://nationstatesplusplus.net/api/flag/nation/?nation=Rotgeheim" style="height: 13px; margin-bottom: 2px; border: 1px solid #0645ad;"> [[Rotgeheim]]
 
| combatant2  = [[Fuerstenburg]]
 
| combatant2  = [[Fuerstenburg]]
| commander1  =  
+
| commander1  = [[Waldtraud Hertz-Meckler]] <small>(128th IR)</small>
| commander2  =  
+
[[Franz Waldmüller]] <br> <small>(1st Company, 128th IR)</small> <br>
 +
Albrecht Schildhauer <br> <small>(4th Company, 128th IR)</small>
 +
| commander2  = Dietrich Luehmann<br>
 +
Alfred Bittrich<br>
 +
Paul Emersen
 
| units1      =  
 
| units1      =  
 
| units2      =
 
| units2      =
Line 46: Line 50:
 
}}
 
}}
  
The '''Battle of Kielow Ridge''' took place little over a mile east of Kielow, Finnmarck, a small town with a vital railway junction, on 27 May 1915.
+
The '''Battle of Kielow Ridge''' took place on a ridge little over a mile east of Kielow, Finnmarck, a small town with a vital railway junction, on 27 May 1915.
  
 
The battle primarily involved elements of the 32nd and 54th Infantry Divisions of the Army of Fuerstenburg, as well as the 1st and 4th Companies of the [[128th Infantry Regiment (Rotgeheim)|128th Infantry Regiment]] of the [[50th VS-Füsilier Division Kurland|50th VS-Füsilier Division ''Kurland'']] and the 1st and 2nd Platoons of the 3rd Company, 205th Airborne Infantry Regiment, [[82nd VS-Airborne Division Merzhausen|82nd VS-Airborne Division ''Merzhausen'']].
 
The battle primarily involved elements of the 32nd and 54th Infantry Divisions of the Army of Fuerstenburg, as well as the 1st and 4th Companies of the [[128th Infantry Regiment (Rotgeheim)|128th Infantry Regiment]] of the [[50th VS-Füsilier Division Kurland|50th VS-Füsilier Division ''Kurland'']] and the 1st and 2nd Platoons of the 3rd Company, 205th Airborne Infantry Regiment, [[82nd VS-Airborne Division Merzhausen|82nd VS-Airborne Division ''Merzhausen'']].
 +
 +
Although the battle was a tactical victory for Fuerstenburg, the delaying action performed by Rotgeheiman troops bought troops within the town of Kielow enough time to pack up and move essential equipment, wounded troops, and heavy weaponry. Many Rotgeheiman troops perished during the battle, all of which are honored on a memorial atop the highest point on the ridge.
  
 
[[Category: 10 Days War]]
 
[[Category: 10 Days War]]

Revision as of 22:36, 17 March 2017

Battle of Kielow Ridge
Part of Northern Territory War
Date 27 May 1915
Location Kielow, Finnmarck
Result Tactical Fuerstenburg victory
Belligerents
Rotgeheim Fuerstenburg
Commanders and leaders
Waldtraud Hertz-Meckler (128th IR)

Franz Waldmüller
(1st Company, 128th IR)
Albrecht Schildhauer
(4th Company, 128th IR)

Dietrich Luehmann

Alfred Bittrich
Paul Emersen

Casualties and losses
Dead:


Wounded:

Missing:

Captured:

Dead:


Wounded:

Missing:

Captured:

The Battle of Kielow Ridge took place on a ridge little over a mile east of Kielow, Finnmarck, a small town with a vital railway junction, on 27 May 1915.

The battle primarily involved elements of the 32nd and 54th Infantry Divisions of the Army of Fuerstenburg, as well as the 1st and 4th Companies of the 128th Infantry Regiment of the 50th VS-Füsilier Division Kurland and the 1st and 2nd Platoons of the 3rd Company, 205th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd VS-Airborne Division Merzhausen.

Although the battle was a tactical victory for Fuerstenburg, the delaying action performed by Rotgeheiman troops bought troops within the town of Kielow enough time to pack up and move essential equipment, wounded troops, and heavy weaponry. Many Rotgeheiman troops perished during the battle, all of which are honored on a memorial atop the highest point on the ridge.