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Events from the year 1758 in Germany.
Incumbents
- Electorate of Bavaria – Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria
 - King of Prussia – Frederick the Great
 - Electorate of Saxony – Augustus III of Poland
 - Electorate of Hanover – George II of Great Britain
 - Duchy of Württemberg – Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
 - Grand Duke of Baden – Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
 
Events
- 15 March – 18 April – Siege of Schweidnitz
 - 5 April – Founding of Ludwigsburg porcelain
 - 4 May – 2 July – Siege of Olomouc
 - 12 June – Seven Years' War – Battle of Rheinberg
 - 23 June – Seven Years' War – Battle of Krefeld: Anglo-Hanoverian forces under Ferdinand of Brunswick defeat the French.
 - 30 June – Seven Years' War – Battle of Domstadtl: Austrian forces under Ernst Gideon von Laudon and Joseph von Siskovits rout an enormous convoy with supplies for the Prussian army, guarded by strong troops of Hans Joachim von Zieten.
 - 23 July – Battle of Sandershausen
 - 5 August – Battle of Mehr
 - 25 August – Seven Years' War – Battle of Zorndorf: Frederick defeats the Russian army of Count Wilhelm Fermor near the Oder.
 - 26 September – Battle of Tornow
 - 28 September – Battle of Fehrbellin
 - 10 October – Seven Years' War – Battle of Lutterberg
 - 14 October – Seven Years' War: Battle of Hochkirch: Frederick loses a hard-fought battle against the Austrians under Marshal Leopold von Daun, who besieges Dresden.
 - 18 November – Battle of Güstow
 - December 1757 – June 1758 – Blockade of Stralsund
 
Undated
- Siege of Küstrin
 - Construction of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist, Saarbrücken is completed.
 - German company MAN is founded.
 
Births
- 8 April in Mannheim – Peter Joseph Krahe, German architect (died 1840)
 - 26 June in Schleiz – Christian Gottlieb Reichard, German cartographer (died 1837)
 - 26 July in Reisbach (Vils) – Maximus von Imhof German physicist (died 1817)
 - 5 October in Braunschweig – August Lafontaine, German novelist (died 1831)
 - 22 October in Hanover – Friedrich Rehberg, German portrait and historical painter (died 1835)
 - 26 October in Dettingen unter Teck – Christian Friedrich von Otto , Württemberger official and politician (died 1836)
 - 21 November in Schwedt – Duke Eugen of Württemberg (died 1822)
 - 11 December - Carl Friedrich Zelter, German composer and conductor (died 1832)
 - Undated in Troisdorf – Moritz Kellerhoven German portrait painter and etcher (died 1830)
 
Deaths
- 16 January in Trier – Oliver Legipont, German Benedictine bibliographer (born 1698)
 - 10 May in Leipzig – Christian Gottlieb Jöcher, German academic, librarian and lexicographer (born 1694)
 - 28 May in Weimar – Ernest Augustus II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (born 1737)
 - 3 August in Sande, Lower Saxony – Albert Brahms, Frisian dike judge (born 1692)
 - 3 September in Hanover – George William Alberti, German essayist and theologian, (born 1723)
 
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