It was the concept of total war. Massive use of aerial attack and the lack
of bombing accuracy was in part to blame.
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.
Which gulf war. The US participated in three of them.
To try and demoralize the civilian population.
416,800 soldiers and 1,700 civilians were killed during WW2. That's a total of 418,500 people which died during WW2.
45,000 Civilians were killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. All of them were Soviet Civilians in Stalingrad. Most people died either from Starvation, Artillery or Ariel attacks or from Dehydration.
it was working in factories
The civilians of your mather and your father
Civilians during wars often went hungry and actually quite miserable
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.
they were in the war or something
most likely
There were many civilians killed during the Civil War. When Federal forces shelled Atlanta, many civilians were killed, just for one example.
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.
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There were no DIRECT effects on civilians during the Battle of Midway, because that battle took place in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
A draft is a compulsory call to civilians. The military is always reaching out to civilians to get them to join. But when there are not enough voluntary enlistments during a time of emergency such as a war, civilians of a certain age and health are forced to join or are "drafted." This first happened in the US during the Civil War.
No, not unless you know the civilians believed in their cause. They might not even want their side to win!