The publication dated 1648 contains a list of Swedish, French & Hessian troops presented in Germany in 1648. Plus lists of generals & garrisons. According to it the troops were the following (see details below):
- Swedish: 55 regiments of cavalry (438 coys) & 60 foot regiments (477 coys)
- French: 14 mounted (126 coys) & 11 foot (306 coys) regiments
- Hessians: 5 mounted (58 coys) & 13 foot (166 coys) regiments
Source: Cornelius von dem Busch
Geographical Map of All Germany, in which is described for information what His Royal Majesty in Sweden and his allies, at the peace concluded in the year 1648 at Münster and Osnabrück, possessed on German soil as a firm footing, and what, according to the terms of the peace, was to be relinquished;
as well as the names of the generals and the regiments of cavalry and infantry listed in detail. Also indicated are the principal battles and most notable engagements from the year 1630—when His Majesty Gustavus Adolphus, the Second and Great, began the war against the House of Austria—up to the year 1648, when under the command of the Most Serene High-born Prince and Lord, Lord Charles X Gustav of Sweden, Count Palatine of the Rhine, peace was concluded and executed concerning their armies and military establishment in Germany.
Produced in this form with the gracious approval of His Most Serene Highness, the Lord Generalissimo.
Published in Nuremberg, 1648.






