The Swedish defeat in the war had …

Years: 1742 - 1742
October

The Swedish defeat in the war had been blamed on Lewenhaupt and Buddenbrock.

Dismissed from Finland in August 1742, they had immediately arrested by Vice Admiral Ritterstolpe upon their return.

Buddenbrock had been brought on the night of September 28 to Stockholm, where he is imprisoned and closely guarded.

A court martial is convened on October 8 under Field Marshal Hamilton to investigate the two cases.

The prosecutor is Chancellor of Justice Silverschildt, who submits an extensive indictment.

Buddenbrock is accused of, among other things, not assembling his troops in a timely fashion to cross the Russian border, as planned.

In addition, he had not arrived at Villmanstrand in time to rescue Major General Wrangel.

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