List of wars involving New Zealand

This might be a list of wars involving New Zealand. New Zealand has participated in many armed conflicts, often alongside its allies such as the United Kingdom.

  New Zealand victory
  New Zealand defeat
  Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive, inconclusive)
  Ongoing conflict

List

Colonial New Zealand (1841–1907)

Conflict New Zealand Opposing Combatant Result

Casualties

Flagstaff War (1845–1846) British Empire

Māori Kupapa

Māori Inconclusive
  • Kawiti and Heke's rebellion defeated
  • British claimed a tactical victory
  • British negotiate peace with Kawiti in 1846
  • British negotiate peace with Heke in 1848.

60–94 killed

First Taranaki War (1860–1861) British Empire Taranaki Māori
Kīngitanga
Ceasefire
  • Truce agreed to after the surrender of the Te Ārei
  • Waikato Invasion plans made[1]
  • Māori remained in possession of the European-owned

Tātaraimaka

200 killed and wounded

Second Taranaki War

(1863–1866)

British Empire Taranaki Māori Inconclusive
  • Tribes either surrendered or withdrew towards the mountain.

~34 killed

Waikato Wars (1863–1864) British Empire Kīngitanga

North Island allies

Victory

1000 killed and wounded

East Cape War

(1865–1866)

British Empire

Arawa

Ngāti Porou

Ngāti Kahungunu

Whakatohea Māori

Urewera Māori

Ngai Tama Māori

Victory

    35 killed

    Titokowaru's War (1868–1869) British Empire

    Māori Kupapa

    Ngāti Ruanui Iwi

    Ngāruahine tribes

    Victory
    • Ngāti Ruanui and Ngaruahine withdrawal

    11 killed

    Te Kooti's War (1868–1872) British Empire

    Māori Kupapa

    Ngāti Porou

    Ngāti Kahungunu

    Māori Iwis

    Ringatū adherents
    Pai Mārire adherents

    Victory

    ~60 killed

    Second Boer War
    (1899–1902)
    British Empire Orange Free State
    South African Republic
    Victory
    • British sovereignty over the Orange Free State and the Transvaal in accordance with the Treaty of Vereeniging

    230 killed

    Boxer Rebellion
    (1900–1901)
    British Empire

     Japan
     Russia
    France
    United States
     Germany
    Austria-Hungary
     Italy

    Yihetuan
    Qing China
    Victory

    Boxer Protocol:

    • Anti-foreign societies banned in China

    ?

    New Zealand (1907–Present)

    Conflict New Zealand Opposing Combatant Result

    Casualties

    World War I
    (1914–1918)
     France
    British Empire

     Russia
     United States
     Italy
     Serbia
     Montenegro
     Belgium
     Japan
    China
     Romania
     Portugal
     Brazil
    Hejaz
     Greece
    Armenia
    Nejd and Hasa
    Siam

     Germany
     Austria-Hungary
     Ottoman Empire
     Bulgaria
    Victory

    16,711 to 18,060 killed

    Armenian–Azerbaijani War
    (1918–1920)
    FR Armenia
    RM Armenia
    British Empire

    Centrocaspian Dictatorship

    Azerbaijan
    Ottoman Empire
    Russian SFSR
    Turkish Revolutionaries
    Azerbaijan SSR
    Defeat
    • Sovietization of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    • Disputes over Karabakh and Nakhichevan settled in favor of Soviet Azerbaijan
    • Zangezur gained by Soviet Armenia

    ?

    World War II
    (1939–1945)
    United States
    Soviet Union
    United Kingdom
     China
    France
    Poland
     Yugoslavia
     Greece
    Netherlands
    Belgium
    Luxembourg
    Denmark
    Norway
     Czechoslovakia
    Canada
    Australia
    New Zealand
     India
     South Africa
    Philippines
     Ethiopia
    Brazil
    Mexico
     Mongolia
     Germany
     Japan
     Italy
     Hungary
     Romania
     Bulgaria
     Slovakia
     Croatia
    Finland
     Iraq
    Thailand
    Victory

    11,700 killed

    Malayan Emergency
    (1948–1960)
    United Kingdom

    Australia
    New Zealand

    MCP Victory

    15 killed

    Korean War
    (1950–1953)
    South Korea
    United States
    United Kingdom
    Canada
    Australia
    New Zealand
    Turkey
    Philippines
    Thailand
    Ethiopia
    Greece
    France
    Colombia
    Belgium
    South Africa
    Netherlands
    Luxembourg
    North Korea
    China
    Soviet Union
    Ceasefire

    45 killed

    Borneo Confrontation
    (1963–1966)
    Malaysia
    Singapore
    United Kingdom
    Australia
    New Zealand
    Indonesia Victory

    12 killed

    Vietnam War
    (1965–1973)
    South Vietnam
    United States
    South Korea
    Australia
    New Zealand
    Thailand
    Philippines
    Laos
    Cambodia
    Khmer Republic
    North Vietnam
    Viet Cong
    Pathet Lao
    Khmer Rouge
    China
    Soviet Union
    North Korea
    Defeat

    37 killed

    Gulf War
    (1990–1991)
    Kuwait
    United States
    United Kingdom
    Saudi Arabia
    France
    Canada
    Egypt
    Syria
    Qatar
    New Zealand
    Iraq Victory

    ?

    War in Afghanistan
    (2001–2021)
    Afghanistan
    ISAF
    Taliban
    al-Qaeda
    IMU
    HI-Gulbuddin
    HI-Khalis
    Haqqani network
    Lashkar-e-Taiba
    JeM
    ETIM
    TTP
    IEW
    TNSM
    IJU
    Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
    Defeat

    10 killed

    Iraq War
    (2003–2004)
    Iraq
    Iraqi Kurdistan
    United States
    United Kingdom
    South Korea
    Italy
    Poland
    Australia
    New Zealand
    Georgia
    Ukraine
    Netherlands
    Spain
    Romania
    Bulgaria
    Denmark
    Thailand
    SCJL
    Naqshbandi Army
    ISI
    al-Qaeda
    Ansar al-Islam
    IAI
    Mahdi Army
    Badr Brigades
    Kata'ib Hezbollah
    Ba'athist Iraq
    Victory

    ?

    East Timorese Crisis
    (2006–2013)
    Australia
    New Zealand
    Malaysia
    Portugal
    East Timor
    FTDL Rebels Victory
    • Violence ends

    5 killed

    War on ISIL
    (2014–present)
    United States
    Iraq
    United Kingdom
    Canada
    Jordan
    Morocco
    Australia
    Belgium
    Denmark
    France
    Germany
    Italy
    Netherlands
    New Zealand
    Norway
    Portugal
    Spain
    Bahrain
    Saudi Arabia
    United Arab Emirates
    Egypt
    Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
    Boko Haram

    al-Qaeda

    Ongoing
    • Coalition airstrikes on ISIL and al-Qaeda affiliates positions in Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Nigeria
    • Multinational humanitarian effort conducted by various nations.
    • ISIL loses 30% of its territory in Iraq
    • Over 350 Christians are in ISIL captivity.
    • Hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq and Syria flee from their homes to escape advancing ISIL forces.
    • Thousands of Syrian and Iraqi civilians killed by ISIL forces.
    • Boko Haram joins ISIL, establishing a presence in Nigeria and surrounding African countries.
    • Arming and support for Iraq and the Syrian Opposition along with various militias opposed to ISIL.
    • ISIL controls over 50% of Syria by May 2015.
    • ISIL presence in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and the Philippines.

    ?

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b Belich, James (1986). The New Zealand Wars. Auckland: Penguin. pp. 119–125. ISBN 0-14-027504-5.
    2. ^ Michael King (2003). The Penguin History of New Zealand. Penguin Books. p. 214. ISBN 0-14-301867-1.
    3. ^ Dalton, B.J. (1967). War and Politics in New Zealand 1855–1870. Sydney: Sydney University Press. pp. 176–179.
    4. ^ King, Michael (1977). Te Puea: A Life. Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited (published 2013). ISBN 9781742539683. Retrieved 13 January 2021. The 'fertile and most beautiful fields' [...] and the river itself [...] provided the incentive and the means for an invasion of the Waikato. Auckland was swelling with new settlers; government ministers and land purchase officers were determined to acquire the fruitful acreage south of the city; the fact that it was controlled by a movement pledged not to sell land damned the Kingites in the eyes of most Europeans [...].
    5. ^ "Sectarian divisions change Baghdad's image". NBC News. 3 July 2006. Retrieved 18 February 2007.
    6. ^ Michael Petrou (9 September 2011). "The decline of al-Qaeda". Maclean's. George W. Bush gambled on surging thousands more troops to the embattled country. It paid off. Al-Qaeda in Iraq is now a diminished force without territory.
    7. ^ Spencer C. Tucker (14 December 2015). U.S. Conflicts in the 21st Century: Afghanistan War, Iraq War, and the War on Terror. ISBN 978-1440838798. Al Qaeda in Iraq was decimated by the end of the Iraq War in 2011