World War I is considered a total war because it involved not only the military but also the entire societies of the nations involved. Governments mobilized their economies and populations to support the war effort, leading to the conscription of soldiers and the redirection of resources towards military needs. Additionally, Propaganda was used extensively to maintain public support and demonize the enemy, while civilian infrastructure and industries were targeted in strategic attacks, blurring the lines between combatants and non-combatants. This comprehensive mobilization of society for war marked a significant shift in the nature of warfare.
Because it was a very big war and the first which then lead on to wars like ww2 and ect.
They didn't? You're thinking of World War II.
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The total Military Deaths during World War 2 is about 25.45 Million. This is 36% out of the total deaths during World War 2. The rest were civilian deaths.
Honestly, by whom? There are some reasons that WW1 couldbe considered "worse", but you need to be specific about your measuring stick - that is, what do you mean by "worse"?
The last TOTAL war was WWII.
Because it was a very big war and the first which then lead on to wars like ww2 and ect.
Germany wanted revenge after world war 1.
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They didn't? You're thinking of World War II.
They both mobilized entire populations in support of the war effort.
The US entered the war for a variety of reasons
world war 1
1. World War I and the treaty of Versailles 2. Adolph Hitler
Well, it didnt :3 He or She is right ^^^^^^ World war 2 came after world war 1 not before. Hope this helps T.M.M :-)
The U-boat was the "workhorse" of the war and was considered the best and deadliest. There were an approximate total of 2792 vessels lost during the war.