total war
You should be more detailed, but if you mean destroying everything in your path, such as what Tecumseh Sherman did in the Civil War, it is called Total War.
Total War: Destroying everything in his path.
Tsunamis does total devastation destroying everything in its path.
Tsunamis does total devastation destroying everything in its path.
Once Sherman's forces marched through Georgia and the Carolinas, destroying everything in its path, civilians were devastated.
Sherman marched through the south bringing total war. He burned everything and the city of Atlanta. After the war he was assigned the task of doing total war on the plains by killing as many buffalo he could. He took to his task with relish and did kill the majority of the herds of buffalo and this wiped out the major supply of food the the plains tribes.
General Sherman destroyed everything in his path. It was a scorched earth strategy.
Sherman's destructive path from Atlanta to Savannah during the American Civil War is known as "Sherman's March to the Sea." This campaign, conducted in late 1864, aimed to weaken the Confederacy's morale and resources by destroying infrastructure, supplies, and civilian property along the way. Sherman's forces traveled approximately 300 miles, implementing a strategy of total war that significantly impacted the South's ability to continue fighting.
Sherman's army left Atlanta in two columns and destroyed everything in its path until it arrived at Savannah.
William T. Sherman
He destroyed everything in his path
They destroyed everything in their path wreaking havoc everywhere.