Destroying everything, including civilian property.
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Term used to describe the domination of post-Civil War southern politics by the Democratic Party
World War 1 is an example of Total War. Total War is a conflict between two or more countries when all of their military and economic resources are employed to the destruction of the oposing country.
Modern total war is best signified by World War I and World War II. However, before the term total war was developed the same concept did exist, as seen in the 18th and 19th centuries, such as with the American Civil War. It was not until the 20th century that total war was recognized as a distinct category of warfare.
The term "War on Palestine" is nebulous. Does it refer to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as a whole? Does it refer to Operation Cast Lead? Does it refer to Operation Pillar of Smoke? Does it refer to the Separation Fence? Does it refer to the military occupation of the West Bank? Does it refer to Arab countries holing Palestinians up in refugee camps for three generations? Does it refer to Lebanese military incursions into Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon? Does it refer to how Palestinian passports and visas are not seen as legitimate pieces of paper? Unless the term "War on Palestine" can be defined, we cannot begin a discussion. Additionally, the word "legitimate" is almost as nebulous as it can refer to moral right, legal right, classification procedures, and numerous other things.
Where all areas of the econiomy were geared to the war effort, to the detriment of normal production. Germany declared Total war in 1944
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It translates as cold war )
"Doughboy" was a term used from the Mexican-American War until World War II to refer to America soldiers.
No. It is the way that the Soviet Union described its own war with Germany in World War 2.
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Term used to describe the domination of post-Civil War southern politics by the Democratic Party
They call it Der Zweite Weltkrieg.
Total War means that it is wat against not only the military of each country, but also against the civilians.
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The term "total war" refers to a military strategy in which a nation mobilizes all its resources—economic, civilian, and military—toward the war effort, often blurring the lines between combatants and non-combatants. This approach involves targeting not only enemy forces but also infrastructure, industry, and civilian morale to achieve complete victory. Notable examples include World War I and World War II, where nations involved engaged in extensive propaganda, resource allocation, and strategic bombing campaigns. Total war often results in significant civilian casualties and widespread destruction.
total war or March to the Sea