Battle of Zuckmantel
The Battle of Zuckmantel was a clash during the War of the Bavarian Succession on 14 January 1779 between Habsburg and Prussian forces, in which the former emerged victorious and inflicted much higher casualties, despite their significant numerical inferiority; however, this clash did not develop into the intensity of a pitched battle, while representing only but limited enemy contact. It was one of the few battles of this Austro-Prussian war of 1778–1779.
In the following raid and encounter, which took place four days later, 18 January, at Habelschwerdt, 11,000 Austrians under the later infamous Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser, suffering 300 dead or wounded, overwhelmed another Prussian force of 3,000 under Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld, inflicting 400 dead or wounded and 1,100 captured. Thus, the military reforms of the Austrian Empress Maria Theresa, caused by the Silesian Wars defeats, bore fruit, thanks to which Austria retained its position as a "great power" on the European continent.