The Swedish army corps commanded by the …

Years: 1709 - 1709
October
The Swedish army corps commanded by the Swedish Pomeranian Ernst Detlev von Krassow enters Pomerania in October 1709, aggravating the situation.

Krassow's corps, together with units of the Polish king Stanislaw I, have failed to reinforce the army of king Charles XII of Sweden in Poltava as their eastward advance had been blocked by Russian and Polish-Lithuanian forces near Lemberg (Lviv, Lwow).

When Charles was defeated at Poltava, many Polish-Lithuanian magnates switched from supporting Stanislaw I to supporting Augustus the Strong, and under pursuit by Russian and Saxon forces, Krassow's corps had retreated westward through plague-stricken Poland, taking with them the abandoned Polish king as well as his court and wife.

Against the will of the Prussian king, whose troops are occupied in the War of the Spanish Succession, they cross through the Prussian New March and Prussian Pomerania to reach Damm in Swedish Pomerania with the main army and the Swedish border near Wollin, Gollnow and Greiffenhagen with smaller units on October 21.

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