Third Voshan War
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Third Voshan War | |||||
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Part of the Voshan Wars | |||||
(clockwise from top left) Vozhsk officer leading charge • Ruins of Tite'sk • PV13 Weltevreeden • Air Chief Marshal Arthur "Bomber" Harris • Atmoran Battleship squadrons • Atmoran Firebombing of Mohilev. | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Atmora Mizuho Vosha Free State Hesperic League |
Vozh Aravea Castaliense Confederation (after 1943) Hesperia Aldia Fusou | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Louwrens van Geuzendam (Commander-in-Chief) Sijbrand van Manstein Arthur Harris Mashimo Yasuhide Fukuyo Tanosuke Mikalai Kuznetsov |
Mikol I (Commander-in-Chief) Katherine I Jan-Pieter van Hossen Duke of Dalkeith Nikolaas van Rietschoten Kristof Praskovic | ||||
Strength | |||||
Total: 4,983,800 |
Total: TBD | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
Military dead: 846,955 Military wounded: 2,751,672 Total: 3,598,627 KIA, WIA, and MIA Aircraft destroyed: 12,650 Tanks destroyed: 4,800 |
Military dead: 989,437 Military wounded: 1,903,912 Total: 2,893,349 Aircraft destroyed: 7,210 Tanks destroyed: 5,192 | ||||
Civilian casualties: 27,600,500–32,400,000 civilians dead |
The Third Voshan War (Dutch: Derde Voshanoorlog; Vozhsk: Treci Vaina Vozhsku), also known as in Vozh as the Great Patriotic War (Dutch: Grote Patriottische Oorlog; Vozhsk: Vjalikaja Ajčynnaja Vajna ), a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Atmoran Empire and Vozh from 13 March 1941, to 29 June 1946. It began with the escalation of the "Summer War" in Spring of 1941, with the Atmoran Empire officially recognizing the Voshan Free State as the legitimate government of Vozh. The war was the deadliest conflict in world history, involving millions of people and devastating the Halkeginian population.