The phrase "war is war" is often attributed to the context of military conflicts, emphasizing the harsh realities and inevitabilities of warfare. While it doesn't have a specific origin, it has been echoed in various forms throughout history, particularly in literature and military discourse. One notable instance is in the context of World War II, where such sentiments were expressed to justify the brutalities of conflict.
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The person who said this quote was General Sherman of the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln is said to have said this to Harriet Beecher Stowe after the civil war. He was referring to how Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel (Uncle Tom's Cabin) stirred the abolitionist movement in the North and angered the South. He said: "So this is the little woman who made this big war."
World War I World War I was fought mainly in Europe from 1914-18 .
Rich and powerful newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.
said that "the war was fought in vain."
the Trojan War was said to have taken place around 1200 BC
Adolf Hitler said that.
William T. Sherman
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
it is important because i said it was
there is actually no war
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Barbara Bush
The person who said this quote was General Sherman of the Civil War.
Polk said we had to go to war because U.S. forces had been attacked on the Rio Grande. Some said we provoked Mexico into war.