The term most widely used now is the Holocaust.
The industrial demands for wartime production in World War II meant that civilians had to have rationing of basic materials, and some foodstuffs. Bureaucracy expanded dramatically during the war, as did federal power. The government became the single most important force in American life.
Generally, they didn't target civilians. The Nazi did, but allied forces didn't . Civilians in war are often considered just a product of war.
Nazis carried out the Holocaust during and just before WW II
Three civilians were killed during the incident. Two civilians died after the incident, and 11 were wounded.
Which gulf war. The US participated in three of them.
The short answer was that they were not. The German government wanted to portray an image that he German civilians were rising up in a popular movement against the Jews, but this was not the case, the anti-Jewish actions of that night were mainly carried out by agents of the Nazis.
British civilians carried boxes that contained gas masks that were designed to protect them from possible chemical attacks by the Germans. The Germans had the capability to use chemical weapons, but did not against the British.
True! No, False, the Nazi slaughtered millions of Jews during the WWI , the Holocaust was officially over at the end of WWII when the German troops surrendered.
The civilians of your mather and your father
Civilians during wars often went hungry and actually quite miserable
During the radical democracy period, government was by the assembly of the adult male citizens, who directed on everything. The council carried out its decisions.
they helped because they were low int-erst loans by civilians to the government to help pay for the war effect
they were in the war or something
During the slaughter of the suitors in the Odyssey, Penelope is kept in her chambers away from the violence. She is not aware of what is happening until after the event has concluded.
Motecuhzoma, who was accompanied by Itzcohuatzin
The targeting of civilians by the US in wars such as the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II was done with the aim of putting pressure on the enemy government to surrender by causing maximum devastation and loss of life. The decision was controversial and continues to be debated ethically and morally.
most likely