Battle of Rossbach

The Battle of Rossbach (November 5, 1757) took place during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763) near the village of Rossbach, in the Electorate of Saxony. In this battle Frederick the Great of Prussia defeated an allied army mainly composed of French forces supported by a Holy Roman/Austrian Empire contingent. It is considered one of his greatest strategic masterpieces due to his use of rapid movement to achieve complete surprise, crippling an enemy army while suffering negligible casualties.

Battle of Rossbach

The Battle of Rossbach (November 5, 1757) took place during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763) near the village of Rossbach, in the Electorate of Saxony. In this battle Frederick the Great of Prussia defeated an allied army mainly composed of French forces supported by a Holy Roman/Austrian Empire contingent. It is considered one of his greatest strategic masterpieces due to his use of rapid movement to achieve complete surprise, crippling an enemy army while suffering negligible casualties.