Battle of Rheinberg explained

Conflict:Battle of Rheinberg
Partof:the Seven Years' War
Date:12 June 1758
Place:Rheinberg, present-day North Rhine-Westphalia
Result:Indecisive
Combatant1: Hanover

Hesse-Kassel
Commander1: Duke of Brunswick
Commander2: Comte de Clermont

The Battle of Rheinberg took place on 12 June 1758 in Rheinberg, Germany during the Seven Years' War. A French force under the command of Comte de Clermont and an Anglo-German force under the command of the Duke of Brunswick fought a largely indecisive battle. It was a precursor to the more decisive Battle of Krefeld nine days later.[1]

References

  1. McLynn p.261

Bibliography

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