Battle of Nagoszewo explained

Conflict:Battle of Nagoszewo
Partof:the January Uprising
Date:2–3 June 1863
Place:Nagoszewo
Result:Russian victory
Combatant1: Polish insurgents
Combatant2: Russian Empire
Commander1:Maksymilian Broniewski

The Battle of Nagoszewo was a clash between Polish rebel forces and units of the Imperial Russian Army during the January Uprising. It took place on 2–3 June 1863 near the village of Nagoszewo, which at that time belonged to Russian-controlled Congress Poland. Rebel forces, commanded by Maksymilian Broniewski fought off three columns of Russian troops. The rebels were reinforced by local peasants, who joined them. After the clash, the Russians murdered 110 residents of Nagoszew, and the village was burned. Bodies of victims were buried in a mass grave, where in 1917 a monument was unveiled.

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