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Total war is a military strategy that involves the complete mobilization of a society's resources—economic, industrial, and civilian—toward the war effort, often blurring the lines between combatants and non-combatants. It encompasses not only military engagements but also the targeting of infrastructure, industries, and civilian morale to achieve total victory. This approach is characterized by the use of any means necessary to defeat the enemy, including mass conscription and the mobilization of entire populations. Historical examples include World War I and World War II, where the scale and impact of warfare extended far beyond traditional battlefield confrontations.

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