The armies finally meet on the morning …
Years: 1757 - 1757
July
The armies finally meet on the morning of July 25 at the village of Hastenbeck, southeast of Hameln, where Cumberland, believing his army ready for battle, has adopted a defensive position.
The commander of the French right flank, general François de Chevert, is ordered to engage Hanoverian troops at the village of Voremberg, but fails to drive them out.
As the French left flank under general Duc de Broglie is still crossing the Weser near Hameln, d'Estrées decides to postpone the battle until all his troops are drawn up.
The commander of the French right flank, general François de Chevert, is ordered to engage Hanoverian troops at the village of Voremberg, but fails to drive them out.
As the French left flank under general Duc de Broglie is still crossing the Weser near Hameln, d'Estrées decides to postpone the battle until all his troops are drawn up.
Locations
People
- Charles, Prince of Soubise
- Frederick the Great
- George II of Great Britain
- Louis Charles César Le Tellier
- Louis XV of France
- Maria Theresa
- Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen
- Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
Groups
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Duchy of
- Saxony, Electorate of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Hesse-Kassel, Landgraviate of
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Bavaria, Electorate of
- Brunswick-Lüneburg, Electorate of (Electorate of Hanover)
- Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Russian Empire
