Krakow as a center offering assistance to the Great Army during the Russian campaign of 1812 Cover Image

Kraków jako ośrodek wspomagający Wielką Armię podczas wyprawy na Rosję w 1812 roku
Krakow as a center offering assistance to the Great Army during the Russian campaign of 1812

Author(s): Michał Baczkowski
Subject(s): History
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Duchy of Warsaw; History of Poland 19 century; Napoleonic Wars

Summary/Abstract: In the Napoleonic plans concerning the war with Russia in 1812, Kraków was not supposed to play any major role. The marches of Napoleonic army troops did not lead through the city nor were there plans of locating any major food storage places for the Great Army here. During the several drafts to the army of the Warsaw Duchy, conducted in 1812, 381 recruits were drafted from the city of Krakow; moreover the Krakow regiment of the National Guards, consisting of 160 soldiers, took part in the campaign. Shortly before the outbreak of the war, the soldiers of the 7th and 8th corps of the Great Army were supplied with food at the expense of the city. However the organization of food supplies was not carried out well; it was delayed and the city authorities were not able to collect the supplies and dispatch them on time. During the war, Krakow did not realize any major military orders; it was only in December 1812 that the government imposed on the city the obligation to gather a bigger food contingent which led to vehement protests of the city council. In the opinion of witnesses, Krakow and its surroundings came out of the war of 1812 relatively unscathed; the city itself had not suffered at the hands of the marauders of the Great Army and was able to play a decisive role in the reorganization of the Polish troops in 1813, as a logistic and supply center for the units of the Warsaw Duchy.

  • Issue Year: 140/2013
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 85-95
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Polish