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The term most widely used now is the Holocaust.
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World War 1 affected civilians by causing widespread death and destruction, disrupting lives and homes, leading to food shortages and economic hardships, and provoking societal changes and trauma that lasted for years after the war ended. Additionally, civilians were often subject to censorship, propaganda, and government controls during the war.
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.
During World War 2 only 600 Swedish Civilians were killed during World War 2.
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.
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.
Because there wasnt enough food for the soldiers and the civilians
mainly worried about family members...
950,248 civilians died from military actions during WW1, while 5,891,000 from things like famine and disease.