The Austrian Hilfkorps on 27 October 1812 was commanded by General Schwarzenberg and consisted of 18,000 troops organized into an advanced guard, right wing, center, left wing, and reserve. The advanced guard contained 6 regiments of hussars totaling around 6,000 troops led by Generalmajor Frolich. The right wing, center, and left wing divisions each contained multiple infantry and cavalry brigades totaling around 6,000 troops each. The reserve contained 6 regiments of dragoons and hussars totaling around 6,000 troops.
The Austrian Hilfkorps on 27 October 1812 was commanded by General Schwarzenberg and consisted of 18,000 troops organized into an advanced guard, right wing, center, left wing, and reserve. The advanced guard contained 6 regiments of hussars totaling around 6,000 troops led by Generalmajor Frolich. The right wing, center, and left wing divisions each contained multiple infantry and cavalry brigades totaling around 6,000 troops each. The reserve contained 6 regiments of dragoons and hussars totaling around 6,000 troops.
The Austrian Hilfkorps on 27 October 1812 was commanded by General Schwarzenberg and consisted of 18,000 troops organized into an advanced guard, right wing, center, left wing, and reserve. The advanced guard contained 6 regiments of hussars totaling around 6,000 troops led by Generalmajor Frolich. The right wing, center, and left wing divisions each contained multiple infantry and cavalry brigades totaling around 6,000 troops each. The reserve contained 6 regiments of dragoons and hussars totaling around 6,000 troops.