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Total war is a conflict in which a nation mobilizes all of its resources—military, economic, and civilian—toward achieving complete victory over its enemy. This approach often blurs the lines between combatants and civilians, leading to widespread destruction and suffering. Governments may employ Propaganda, conscription, and economic controls to support the war effort, and the goals extend beyond military objectives to include the opponent's will to fight. The Civil War in the United States and World War II are often cited as examples of total war.

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