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Battle of the Cowshed
DateEarly October, year unspecified.
LocationAnimal Farm
Result Decisive Animalist victory
Abandonment of Jones' claim to Animal Farm.
Belligerents
Local Soviet powers led by Russian SFSR and Red Army

Far Eastern Republic

Taiwan Chinese Volunteers

Russia White Movement

Allied Intervention:
Empire of Japan Japan
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
Greece Greece
 United States
 Canada
Serbia Serbia
Romania Romania
 Turkey
United Kingdom UK
 France

Foreign volunteers:
PolandPolish

ItalyItalian

Local nationalist movements, national states, and decentralist movements

 Germany

 Mongolia

Warlords
Commanders and leaders
Leon Trotsky, Mikhail Frunze, Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Semyon Budyonny Mikhail Alekseev, Lavr Kornilov, Anton Denikin, Pyotr Wrangel, Nikolai Yudenich, Aleksandr Kolchak Symon Petliura, Nestor Makhno, Nikifor Grigoriev
Casualties and losses

At least 879,000 dead

At least 6,791,000 sick and wounded

Records are incomplete.
At least 500,000 Unknown
Civilian casualties probably over 13 million.
At least 1 million refugees left Russia permanently.

Template:Campaignbox Animal Farm

This article is about the fictional battle in the novel Animal Farm. It is not to be confused with the Battle of Cowpens in the American Revolution.

The Battle of the Cowshed is a fictional battle from the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. With events in Animal Farm mirroring those of the Soviet Union, the battle represents the Russian Civil War.

At the beginning of the book, the animals of the Manor Farm succeeded in turning the farm owner, Mr. Jones, out of the farm. Humans believed that the farm wouldn't last long, but the farm worked being animal controlled.

The animals believed that the humans would try to retake the farm as foreseen by Snowball (a pig) who was the leader at the time. Indeed, on one October 12, Mr. Jones and several other men arrived and attacked the farm. Snowball sent pigeons and geese to cause disorder. In the confusion, Snowball led an attack with the sheep, Muriel and Benjamin. They then feigned to retreat, drawing the men farther into the farm. The rest of the animal forces then appeared and cut the men off from escaping. After this, the animals charged. One of the sheep died from a shotgun blast, and Snowball was injured from the same shot. However, the men were driven off. One stable boy had been hit by Boxer, a horse, and appeared dead, but it turned out he had only been stunned and promptly fled.

Aftermath

This incident became known as the Battle of the Cowshed in the animals' history. The animals held a funeral for the dead sheep and declared her an "Animal Hero, Second Class". Snowball and Boxer were declared "Animal Hero, First Class". The animals found Mr. Jones' gun and kept it as a victory token to be fired on the anniversary of the Rebellion (Midsummer Day) and on the anniversary of the Battle of the Cowshed.

Before the pig Napoleon's coup d'etat, his propaganda machine would attempt to rewrite history to make Napoleon the perpetual champion and savior of the animals, i.e. saying that it is Napoleon, not Snowball, who was responsible for the victory. Snowball was eventually said to have fought on Jones' side, and the battle was said to have be won by Napoleon, according to Napoleon's propaganda.

George Orwell's Animal Farm
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  1. G.F. Krivosheev, Soviet Casualties and Combat Losses in the Twentieth Century, pp. 7-38.
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