

In the end, eight Union soldiers were killed, and four were wounded, the Rebel casualties are unknown.
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armies from the east and south began the assault on Vienna.
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In 2012 the Polish-Italian movie September Eleven 1683 was released, which depicts the siege and the final battle. On the morning of April 6, the troops of the 4th and 9th Guards. The Confederates, fearing that they would soon be outnumbered, also retreated. The Battle of Vienna is commemorated on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw, with the inscription 'WIEDE 12 IX 1683'. However, the Union officers managed to get the train out of danger, and get the soldiers organized and formed an orderly retreat. Then all hell broke loose, as firing from the woods by Confederate cavalry, and return fire from the Union troops taking cover behind the train or in the woods, caused a thick cloud of smoke which only added to the chaos. This marked the first ever military cooperation between the. It was fought by the Holy Roman Empire, the Monarchy of Habsburg and the Commonwealth of Polish-Lithuania against the Empire of Ottoman under the leadership of King John III Sobieski. The Rebels attacked, firing two shots from cannons concealed in the woods. The Battle of Vienna took place on the 12th day of September, 1683 at Mount Kahlenberg near Vienna.

However, as the train neared Vienna, it passed through some hill country with thick woods. On this date, the 1st Ohio Regiment was being transported by rail from Alexandria to Vienna to bolster the Yankee defenses. The railroad that ran from Alexandria to Vienna, was vital, as it was right on what would be the front lines, and was right outside Washington D.C. In July, the Ottoman Army had once again marched northwards, threatening the Habsburg realms and the city of Vienna. Fighting a battle is one thing, getting there to fight the battle is another thing entirely. It was just 160 years ago today, June 17, 1861, when Confederate forces ambushed a train load of Union soldiers heading from Alexandria to Vienna, Virginia. Image courtesy of Wikicommons, Public Domain.)
