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Vozhsk War of Independence
Part of Vozhsk Rebellion
Vozhsk War.jpg
Battle of Driefontein
Date3 June 1911 – 18 November 1913
Location
Result

Vozhsk Republic victory

  • Independence of Vozh from the Atmoran Empire
  • End of Atmoran colonial rule in the Vozhsk principalities.
  • Vozh federalised the princely states.
Belligerents

 Atmora

 Mizuho

 Westphalia
Vozh Republic of Vozh
Commanders and leaders
Atmora Elizabeth
Atmora Henry Ashpole
Atmora Leonard du Bus de Gisignies
Atmora Piet van Zuylen van Nijevelt
Atmora Hans Daendels
Mizuho Kabayama Sukenori
Westphalia Heinrich von Plessen
TBD
Strength
Atmoran:
348,000
Dominion/Colonial Forces:
235,000
TBD
Casualties and losses
35,430 killed
21,300 returned home sick or wounded
37,801 wounded
2,760 missing
88,575 killed
69,752 wounded
4,950 missing
Civilian casualties:
243,000 causlities
65,400 Vozhsk women and children died in concentration camps
113,000 interned in seperate camps

The Vozhsk War of Independence (Dutch: Voshaanse Vrijheidsoorlog; Vozhsk: )