On the March to the Sea in late 1864, Sherman's troops often discovered that the Georgian civilians didn't like the war, and were often cooperative with the Yankees. They blamed the war on South Carolina, which they said had dragged them into the conflict, and told Sherman they hoped he'd go burn down Charleston and Columbia. "All in good time," the General replied (more or less). Governor Brown of Georgia didn't like the war either, and withheld most of his state militia from the Confederate army. When Sherman got to Savannah, he treated the citizens very well, and many were grateful to be spared further conflict.
It demonstrated the effectiveness of total war - attacking the civilian under-pinning of the armies, and destroying military and civilian morale.
To starve the Confederate troops in the field by destroying the farms and railroads.
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Sherman's March to the Sea shortened the war by at least six months, at almost nil casualties.
The Total War strategy of Sherman in hid March to the Sea and Sheridan in his Shenandoah Campaign greatly hastened the collapse of the South by destroying the means by which the civilian economy supported the military. It eliminated the South's supplies (food, clothing, arms, ammunition), transportation, communications, and manufacturing capability, leading to the demoralization of southern troops and civilians, and a complete collapse of the southern economy.
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
It demonstrated the effectiveness of total war - attacking the civilian under-pinning of the armies, and destroying military and civilian morale.
To starve the Confederate troops in the field by destroying the farms and railroads.
The Blitzkrieg Strategy.
____________ is responsible for developing the National Military Strategy. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The impact of technology on military strategy is that through technology the militarys power is made stronger. They are more able to accomplish their purpose and reason for gaining control. Military strategy on technology is pushing new and improved inventions to take place to benefit the military with the desire to innovate and also dominate.
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Kristallnacht had nothing to do with military strategy. Please see related question.
Military strategy provides a framework for conducting operations.
Generals who write books often provide unique insights into military strategy, leadership, and historical events. These books can offer valuable lessons for both the military and civilians on topics such as decision-making, teamwork, and overcoming adversity. Reading these books can provide a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by military leaders and the impact of their decisions on the course of history.
Many if not most military analysts and historians refer to the military term of strategy which is broad in scope. Strategy is tied into both the military plans along with to the ideas about a nation's political objectives for which a war is being fought. In the US Civil War, as an example, the way to reach the Unions political goals was to formulate a successful military strategy.
Do as you are told by the British.