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| caption = ''Battle of Driefontein'' | | caption = ''Battle of Driefontein'' | ||
| date = 3 June 1911 – 18 November 1913 (2 years, 5 months | | date = 3 June 1911 – 18 November 1913 (2 years, 5.5 months) | ||
| place = {{flag|Vozh}} | | place = {{flag|Vozh}} | ||
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Vozhsk War of Independence | |||||||
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Part of the Voshan Wars | |||||||
Battle of Driefontein | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Westphalia |
Vozh Republic Connuriste | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Elizabeth Henry Ashpole Leonard du Bus de Gisignies Piet Weltevreeden † Sijmen van Tigchelhoff Hans Daendels Kabayama Sukenori Heinrich von Plessen |
Mihas Ianovits Petr Petrovits Danii Luhashena † Drahan van Kleef Ali Hamza Markovic † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Atmoran: 348,000 Dominion/Colonial Forces: 235,000 |
Vozhsk National Army: 289,000 Islamic Republican Guard: 63,000 Foreign Volunteers: 2,743 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
36,900 killed 21,600 returned home sick or wounded 41,200 wounded 2,900 missing |
98,570 killed 83,750 wounded 11,950 missing 13,000 captured | ||||||
Civilian casualties: 261,000 casualties 66,700 Vozhsk women and children died in concentration camps 183,000 interned in seperate camps |
The Vozhsk War of Independence (Dutch: Voshaanse Vrijheidsoorlog; Vozhsk: Vaina ze Nietsalinats Vozhku ), more commonly known in Atmora as the Second Voshan War (Dutch: Tweede Voshaanse Oorlog; Vozhsk: Druhaja Vaina Vozhsku )