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Battle of Lutterberg (1758)

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14,000
  
42,000

Date
  
10 October 1758

Location
  
Staufenberg, Germany

3000 to 4000 dead or wounded 800 captured
  
600 dead or wounded;

Result
  
French victory

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Combatants
  
Kingdom of Prussia, Kingdom of Great Britain, Electorate of Brunswick‑Lüneburg, Duchy of Brunswick‑Lüneburg, Early modern France

Similar
  
Battle of Bergen, Battle of Hoyerswerda, Battle of Villinghausen, Battle of Moys, Battle of Kloster Kampen

The Battle of Lutterberg took place on 10 October 1758 during the Seven Years' War between a French force of 42,000 commanded by Charles, Prince of Soubise and a much smaller Anglo-German force commanded by General Christoph Ludwig von Oberg.

The two armies clashed near the town of Lutterberg, Lower Saxony. The 14,000 mostly Prussian Allied troops, were overwhelmed by several charges of French cavalry and were forced to withdraw. Despite having won a decisive victory, Soubise was slow to pursue the retreating enemy - causing his superiors in Paris to replace him with the Marquis de Contades.

Soubise earned a Marshal’s baton for this victory. François de Chevert was decorated with the Grand Croix for his contributions in the battle.

References

Battle of Lutterberg (1758) Wikipedia