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[[Field Marshal (Atmora)|Field Marshal]] '''Leonard Arnout Maurits Claeys graaf van Malfeyt''' (18 December 1848 – 7 July 1927) was a [[Larsenburg]] {{wpl|military officer}} and Atmoran colonial {{wpl|governor}}. Graaf Malfeyt after the assassination of Governor-General [[Willem Albert van Grysperre]], served as the last [[Governor-General of Vosha]] from February 1912 to November 1913 with the end of the [[Vozhsk War of Independence]]. As military governor of the [[Vosha Protectorate]], he is known for his ruthless repression of the [[Vozh|Vozhsky]], ordering the internment of 1.3 million Vozhsky in {{wpl|concentration camps}}, forced {{wpl|Sterilization (medicine)|sterilisation}} of 29,000 Vozhsky women, and the {{wpl|child abduction|abduction}} of nearly 200,000 children.
[[Field Marshal (Atmora)|Field Marshal]] '''Leonard Arnout Maurits Claeys graaf van Malfeyt''' (18 December 1848 – 7 July 1927) was a [[Larsenburg]] {{wpl|military officer}} and Atmoran colonial {{wpl|governor}}. Graaf Malfeyt after the assassination of Governor-General [[Willem Albert van Grysperre]], served as the last [[Governor-General of Vosha]] from February 1912 to November 1913 with the end of the [[Vozhsk War of Independence]]. As military governor of the [[Vosha Protectorate]], he is known for his ruthless repression of the [[Vozh|Vozhsky]], ordering the internment of 1.3 million Vozhsky in {{wpl|concentration camps}}, forced {{wpl|Sterilization (medicine)|sterilisation}} of 29,000 Vozhsky women, and the {{wpl|child abduction|abduction}} of nearly 200,000 children.


==Early life==


==Military career==
===Voshan uprisings of the 1900s===
===Commanding officer===
===Second Voshan War===
==Governor-General of Vosha==
===Malfeyt affair===
==Styles and honours==
[[Category:Atmoran Field Marshals]]
[[Category:Atmoran Field Marshals]]
[[Category:Vozh]]
[[Category:Vozh]]

Revision as of 03:13, 24 July 2023

Leonard Claeys van Malfeyt
Felix Graf von Bothmer (1852-1937).jpg
31st Governor-General of Vosha
In office
6 February 1912 – 18 November 1913
MonarchElizabeth
ChancellorMatthijs Klement
Preceded byWillem Albert van Grysperre
Succeeded byMichaś Ivanavič (as President)
Office abolished
Secretary of State for War
In office
19 September 1909 – 6 August 1911
MonarchElizabeth
Governor GeneralWillem Albert van Grysperre
Preceded byAlbert-Valdemar De Marchant
Succeeded byMaurits Lycklama à Nijeholt
Personal details
Born18 December 1848
Honingvoorte, Kingdom of Larsenburg, Atmora
SpouseClementine Schorer
ChildrenConstantijn Claeys van Malfeyt
Frederika Claeys van Malfeyt
EducationVrije Universiteit Ruisscheure
NicknameBabajka
Military service
Allegiance Atmora
Flag of Laurentia.png Larsenburg
Branch/serviceAtmoran Army
Royal Larsenburg Army
Years of service1871–1913
UnitRoyal Lombardian Light Rifles
CommandsRuthenian Military District
IV Royal Larsenburg Corps
31st Larsenburg Infantry Division
54th Larsenburg Infantry Division
7th Larsenburg Infantry Brigade
Battles/wars
AwardsKnight Grand Cross of the Order of the White Eagle
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Atmora
Commander, 1st Class of the Lodewijk Order
Commander of the Military Order of Merit

Field Marshal Leonard Arnout Maurits Claeys graaf van Malfeyt (18 December 1848 – 7 July 1927) was a Larsenburg military officer and Atmoran colonial governor. Graaf Malfeyt after the assassination of Governor-General Willem Albert van Grysperre, served as the last Governor-General of Vosha from February 1912 to November 1913 with the end of the Vozhsk War of Independence. As military governor of the Vosha Protectorate, he is known for his ruthless repression of the Vozhsky, ordering the internment of 1.3 million Vozhsky in concentration camps, forced sterilisation of 29,000 Vozhsky women, and the abduction of nearly 200,000 children.

Early life

Military career

Voshan uprisings of the 1900s

Commanding officer

Second Voshan War

Governor-General of Vosha

Malfeyt affair

Styles and honours