The English Channel
The Hessians were auxiliary troops from Hess, a state in what is now Germany (The term "Hessian" is now used to refer to all German troops deployed by the Crown in the American Revolution, although not all of them were necessarily from Hess).
The 30,000 troops that the British hired from Germany to help fight the colonist were known as Hessian mercenaries. They fought in the American Revolutionary War and wore their own German uniforms.
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
Germany
the defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
Allied troops crossed the English Channel on 6 June 1944 to land in France and eventually make their way to Germany.
The Hessians were auxiliary troops from Hess, a state in what is now Germany (The term "Hessian" is now used to refer to all German troops deployed by the Crown in the American Revolution, although not all of them were necessarily from Hess).
The 30,000 troops that the British hired from Germany to help fight the colonist were known as Hessian mercenaries. They fought in the American Revolutionary War and wore their own German uniforms.
North Africa- also Italy, France, Holland, Belgium, Norway, Germany, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
Don't understand the question -BUT- The German mercenary troops were known as "The Hessians."
On the Allied side. There were French and British troops alongside the Belgians trying to repel German invaders.
Germany
The defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
the defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
the defeat of Napoleon in Europe freed British troops to fight in North America
The british gentelmen did not fight in winter