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Revision as of 01:39, 14 February 2020

Vozhsk War of Independence
Part of the Voshan Wars
Vozhsk War.jpg
Battle of Driefontein
Date3 June 1911 – 18 November 1913 (2 years, 5 months, 15 days)
Location
Result

Vozhsk Republic victory

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

 Atmora

 Mizuho

 Westphalia
Vozh Vozh Republic
 Connuriste
Commanders and leaders
Atmora Elizabeth
Atmora Henry Ashpole
Atmora Leonard du Bus de Gisignies
Atmora Piet Weltevreeden
Atmora Sijmen van Tigchelhoff
Atmora Hans Daendels
Mizuho Kabayama Sukenori
Westphalia Heinrich von Plessen
Vozh Mihas Ianovits
Vozh Petr Petrovits
Vozh Danii Luhashena
Vozh Drahan van Kleef
Vozh 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 )