Austrian III and X Corps were in the centre.
Austrian I and VI Corps were in reserve.
Saxons and Austrian VIII Corps were on the left.
Austrian II and IV Corps were on the right.
3th, 4th and 8th Division of First Army crossed Bystrice River and they were stopped by Austrian Artillery.
Austrian artillery repelled attack of First Army.
Third army assaulted the Austrian left. Prussians captured Nechanice, but they were stopped then.
7th Division of First Army advanded on Svíb Forest and coverd the Prussian left until the Third Army arrived.
7th Division engaged Cisteves, but she had to went back after Austrian countercharge.
Divisions from the Austrian II and IV Corps attacked the 7th Divisin. Austrians engaged Cisteves, but Prussians hold Svíb Forest. By this move Austrians exposed right flank and their soldiers were exhausted, when they fought the Second Army. It was the deciding moment of the battle.
At 14 Third Army arrived and hit the Austrian right flank which was exhaussed after fights in Svib Forrest. The Austrian defence began to collapsed after this attack.
The 1st Division came first and helped 7th Division, which was exhausted after several austrian attacks.
15th Division captured Hradek and attacked the 8th Corps, which retreated. Saxons succeeded to stabilize defenece. But Prussians captured Horni Prim, Dolni Prim and Probluz.
14th Division gave support to 15th Division and attacked from the other side.
Guard Corps attacked austrian left and captured Chlum.
I and VI Corps attempted to recapture Chlum. They recaptured Rozberice, but Prussians held Chlum.
11th Division captured bridges over the Trotina River. Together with 12th Division captured Sendrazice and assaulted Nedeliste.
12th Division captured Lochenice and together with 11th Division captured Sendražice. Austrian egresses was objectives of both divisions.
Austrian artillery moved back and covered retreat.
Part of Austrian Army retreated to Plotiste.
Main part of Austrian Army retreated to Hradec Králové. Retreat was chaotic and unorganized.
Part of left flank retreated to Pardubice.
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