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Brazilians Take Curuzu
The capture of the Curuzu battery by the secondary corps of the Brazilian army, under the order of lieutenant-general Viscount of Porto-Alegre, on 3rd September 1866. Date: 3rd September 1866
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1866 Alliance Battery Brazil Brazilian Capture Corps Lieutenant Order Paraguay Paraguayan Porto Secondary Triple Viscount Alegre
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 14.2cm (9.3" x 5.6")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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This striking image captures the pivotal moment in the Paraguayan War when the secondary corps of the Brazilian army, led by Lieutenant-General Viscount of Porto Alegre, successfully captured the Curuzu battery on September 3, 1866. The Triple Alliance between Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay had been waging war against Paraguay since 1865, and the capture of Curuzu was a significant victory for the allied forces. Located on the eastern bank of the Parana River, the Curuzu battery was a strategic position for the Paraguayan forces, providing cover for their artillery and control over the river. The Brazilian army launched a daring assault on the fortification, with the secondary corps leading the charge. The intense battle lasted for hours, with both sides suffering heavy losses. Despite the fierce resistance from the Paraguayan defenders, the Brazilian forces managed to breach the battery's walls and take control. The victory marked a turning point in the war, boosting the morale of the allied forces and weakening Paraguay's defenses. This photograph, taken on September 3, 1866, shows the aftermath of the battle, with the Brazilian soldiers proudly displaying their flag over the captured battery. The image is a testament to the bravery and determination of the soldiers involved and the importance of the battle in the outcome of the Paraguayan War.
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