After his march into Frankfurt (July 16), the commander of the Prussian Army on the Main,
Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein, was recalled and replaced by
Edwin von Manteuffel. The Prussian army was also increased to 60,000 men. From July 21, the Prussians marched from
Frankfurt towards
Würzburg to prevent the unification of the Federal Army. After crossing the Odenwald, there were a series of battles with Baden, Hessian and Württemberg units of the
VIII Corps of the Federal Army on the
Tauber until July 24. The 8th Federal Corps, consisting of four divisions under the command of Alexander von Hessen-Darmstadt, was divided into the following places on July 24: • The (Württemberg) division near Tauberbischofsheim under Lieutenant General
Oskar von Hardegg • The (Baden) Division near Werbach under Lieutenant General
Prince Wilhelm of Baden • The (Hesse-Darmstadt) Division near Großrinderfeld under Lieutenant General von Perglas • The (Austrian - Nassau) division near Grünsfeld - Paimar under Field Marshal Lieutenant
Erwin von Neipperg The front was directed to the west and this battle line-up was based on the assumption that the Bavarian Army Corps would extend this line to the north, as had been agreed on July 19 in Tauberbischofsheim between the VII and VIII Army Corps. The VII Army Corps of the Federal Army was formed by the
Bavarian Army. This corps under
Prince Karl of Bavaria was in the
Würzburg area. Prince Karl was also the commander-in-chief of the federal troops in southern Germany and the aim was to lead the two federal corps into battle against the Prussian Main Army. The Prussian Main Army consisted of three divisions under
Edwin von Manteuffel who were in the following positions on July 25 at 10 a.m.: • 13th Infantry Division under Lieutenant General
August Karl von Goeben - near Bischofsheim • 25th Infantry Brigade under
Ferdinand von Kummer • 26th Infantry Brigade under
Karl von Wrangel ==Participating organizations==