| Battle of Warburg | |||||||
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| Part of the Seven Years' War | |||||||
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| Combatants | |||||||
| Commanders | |||||||
| Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick Prince of Hesse-Kassel |
Lieutenant General Le Chevalier du Muy | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 62,000 (16,000 engaged) | 130,000 (20,000 engaged) | ||||||
| Casualties | |||||||
| 1,200 dead or wounded | 6,000-8,000 dead or wounded 12 guns lost |
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European theatre |
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| Minorca – Lobositz – Reichenberg – Prague – Kolín – Hastenbeck – Gross-Jägersdorf – Moys – Rossbach – Breslau – Leuthen – Krefeld – Domstadtl – Zorndorf – Tornow – Hochkirch – Bergen – Kay – Minden – Kunersdorf – Hoyerswerda – Maxen – Meissen – Landeshut – Emsdorf - Warburg – Liegnitz – Kloster Kampen – Torgau – Villinghausen – Kolberg – Wilhelmstahl - Burkersdorf – Lutterberg – Freiberg |
The Battle of Warburg was a battle fought on July 31, 1760 during the Seven Years' War. The Battle was a victory for the Hanoverians and the British against the French.


