Battle of Kloster Kampen

Battle of Kloster Kampen

Infobox Military Conflict


caption=
conflict=Battle of Kloster Kampen
partof=the Seven Years' War
date=1760-10-15
place= Kloster Kampen, present-day Germany
result=French Victory
combatant1=flagicon|United Kingdom|1606 Great Britain
flagicon|Prussia|1750 Prussia
flagicon|Hanover|1692 Hanover
flagicon|Hesse Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel)
combatant2=flagicon|France|restaurationFrance
commander1=Prince of Brunswick
commander2=Lieutenant General the Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix, marquis de Castries
strength1=20,000
strength2=25,000
casualties1=1,615
casualties2=3,123

The Battle of Kloster Kampen (or Kloster Kamp) was a tactical French victory over a British and allied army in the Seven Years' War. The Allied forces were driven from the field.

Prelude

During the autumn of 1760 Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick, the commander of the allied army saw the French were threatening Hanover. To create a diversion he dispatched 20,000 men to draw the French army away and to the west. The French commander prepared to defend the town of Wesel on the east bank of the Rhine burning the bridge over the Rhine at the mouth of the Lippe while Marquis de Castries hurried with extra reinforcements to relieve the garrison.

The Prince of Brunswick set up a formal siege of Wesel building two pontoon bridges over the river. He resolved to meet de Castries' army round the Kloster Kampen area west of the river. Major General George Augustus Eliott commanded the approach vanguard, 2 squadrons of Prussian Hussars, the Royal Dragoons, the Inniskilling Dragoons along with the 87th and 88th Highlanders. The main attacking force comprised 2 battalions of grenadiers, the 20th Foot, the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, the 25th Foot, 2 battalions of Hanoverians and 2 battalions of Hessians.

Behind the main body of the army was a force of cavalry, the 10th Dragoons and 10 squadrons of Hanoverian and Hessian cavalry. A reserve force of the 11th, 33rd and 51st Foot with 5 Hessian battalions lay some miles behind the main body of the army.

Battle

The battle began in the middle of the night when the army's vanguard drove the French out of Kloster Kampen convent and took the bridge over the canal. The sounds of the guns as the French resisted the attack alerted the main body of the French army of the attack. Dawn broke as the British and German Foot regiments moved into the attack, the Highlander regiments outflanking the French army which drove the French back.

The Marquis de Castries brought up his reserves and rallied the retreating regiments then launched a counter-offensive against the allied foot. The French attack broke up the formation of the British and German regiments. The French drove back the British and German regiments back across the canal. The allied reserves were brought up but due to the lengthy distance this took time and the French pressed their assault.

At the western end of the canal, Eliott led the three British cavalry regiments in a charge which disrupted the French advance and enabled the retreating allied foot to regain the North bank. The reserves formed a cordon which allowed the retreating allied foot to re-form. It was at this point which the Prince of Brunswick ordered the allies to retreat over the Rhine. However, upon reaching the river he discovered that the pontoon bridge needed for his crossing had been swept away and two days were needed to effect the crossing. Fortunately the French did not follow up on their success, permitting the allies to complete their retreat over the Rhine.

ee also

* Nicolas-Louis d'Assas

External links

* [http://www.britishbattles.com/seven-years/kloster-kamp.htm Battle of Kloster Kamp at www.britishbattles.com]
* [http://bataillesdefrance.free.fr/periode_4/clostercamp.html Batailles de France] fr icon


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