Before 1744, the Austrian Netherlands had been kept out of the
War of the Austrian Succession, which had been fought since 1740 in Eastern Europe and Italy. In 1744, Louis XV decided to attack the Netherlands and left Versailles to lead his army in person. The Austrian Netherlands were defended by a small Austrian contingent of 7,000 men under command of
Léopold, Duke of Arenberg, an ill-prepared Dutch force of some 20,000 men led by
Maurice of Nassau-Ouwerkerk and a British-Hanoverian Army of 38,000 men under command of the 70 years old Field Marshal
George Wade. Menin was the
Barrier fortress closest to France and the first to be besieged. The city had been reinforced by
Vauban in the 1680s, but then severely damaged in the
1706 Siege. The allied commanders didn't agree on how to react and remained inactive. == The Siege ==