The main aim of the third Battle of Komárom was to push back the Austrian army, easing the task of the Hungarian army to retreat towards South-East. The Hungarian Government agreed on a Hungarian atta
Portrait of György Klapka
Battle of Komárom at 11 July 1849
Artúr Görgei de Görgő et Toporc was a Hungarian military leader and served as a leading general in the Hungarian Revolutionary Army and played a major role in its military campaigns.
Painting by Miklós Barabás (1850)
Equestrian statue of Artúr Görgei
The Ozora-campaign of Artúr Görgei and Mór Perczel, which resulted in forcing the troops of Karl Roth to surrender – Red: Croatian troops, – Black: Hungarian troops