This comprehensive three-volume set provides an in-depth historical account of the military strategies and tactics employed during the Seven Years' War in the regions of Hanover, Hesse, and Westphalia. Spanning from 1757 to 1763, the series offers detailed analyses of key battles, troop movements, and strategic decisions that shaped the conflict. Special emphasis is placed on Hesse's role, detailing its military contributions, defensive strategies, and pivotal engagements. It explores the coordination between allied forces, defensive maneuvers, and offensive campaigns, highlighting Hesse's crucial influence in the broader theater of war. An essential read for military historians and enthusiasts, this work captures the complexity and significance of one of Europe's pivotal conflicts.