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  2. Siege of Yorktown - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Yorktown is also known in some German historiographies as "die deutsche Schlacht" ("the German battle"), because Germans played significant roles in all three armies, accounting for roughly one third of all forces involved. According to one estimate more than 2,500 German soldiers served at Yorktown with each of the British and ...

  3. Siege of Yorktown order of battle - Wikipedia

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    German historians have noted that approximately one third of all the land forces involved were either hired or recruited from German states, or were German immigrants to America; this has led the siege to be known in German historiography as "die Deutsche Schlacht" ("the German battle").

  4. List of orders of battle - Wikipedia

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    Allied Canadian Corps and German Sixth Army: April 9–12, 1917 Battle of Caporetto: Italian Second Army and German/Austro-Hungarian Fourteenth Army: October 24 – November 19, 1917 Spring Offensive: British, French, and German armies: March 21 – July 18, 1918 Battle of Amiens: British Fourth, French First, and German Second and Eighteenth ...

  5. Yorktown - Wikipedia

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    York Town, also known as Yorktown (and sometimes Yorkshiretown), a part of Camberley, Surrey (adjoining Sandhurst) York, North Yorkshire; United States.

  6. Yorktown campaign - Wikipedia

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    By December 1780, the American Revolutionary War's North American theatres had reached a critical point. The Continental Army had suffered major defeats earlier in the year, with its southern armies either captured or dispersed in the loss of Charleston and the Battle of Camden in the south, while the armies of George Washington and the British commander-in-chief for North America, Sir Henry ...

  7. Hessian (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    A 1799 portrait of Hessian hussars during the American Revolutionary War Hessian grenadiers. The use of foreign soldiers was common in 18th-century Europe. In the two centuries leading up to the American Revolutionary War, the continent saw frequent, though often small-scale, warfare, and military manpower was in high demand. [9]

  8. Hesse-Hanau Regiment Erbprinz - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the United Kingdom entered treaties with a number of German principalities which provided the British Crown with allied contingents for service in North America in exchange for monetary subsidies. A mutual aid-and alliance treaty between United Kingdom and Hesse-Hanau was entered in February 1776.

  9. Johann de Kalb - Wikipedia

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    Johann von Robais, Baron de Kalb (June 19, 1721 – August 19, 1780), born Johann Kalb, was a Franconian-born French military officer who served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.