Battle of Lutterberg (1762)

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The Battle of Lutterberg (1762) was a late Seven Years' War engagement in western Germany in which Allied forces under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick defeated a Franco-Saxon army, helping to secure Hanover from French control.

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instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent Allied forces under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick
Franco-Saxon army
commander Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick
conflict Seven Years' War
countryInvolved Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: Electorate of Hanover
hasParticipant Allied army
Franco-Saxon army
French forces
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick
Saxon forces
location western Germany
militaryCampaign Allied operations to defend Hanover in 1762
namedAfter Lutterberg
objective to prevent French control over Hanover
opponentCommander French and Saxon commanders
partOf Seven Years' War
region Lower Saxony
result Allied victory
defeat of Franco-Saxon army
strategicConsequence helped secure Hanover from French control
theaterOfWar German theatre of the Seven Years' War
timePeriod late phase of the Seven Years' War
year 1762

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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick notableBattle Battle of Lutterberg (1762)