"Doughboy" was a term used from the Mexican-American War until World War II to refer to America soldiers.
Total War means that it is wat against not only the military of each country, but also against the civilians.
total war or March to the Sea
"Doughboys" was a term used to refer to American soldiers during World War I. The origin of the term is unclear, but it is believed to be linked to the soldiers' white dough-like uniforms or possibly to the dough used in food rations. The term became a symbol of the American military presence in the war and is often associated with the experiences of these soldiers in trench warfare. After the war, it continued to evoke a sense of nostalgia and honor for their service.
Apart from a boiled or deep-fried dumpling, the term 'doughboy' is a United States infantryman, especially one in the First World War.
Destroying everything, including civilian property.
Where all areas of the econiomy were geared to the war effort, to the detriment of normal production. Germany declared Total war in 1944
Reconstruction
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.
Term used to describe the domination of post-Civil War southern politics by the Democratic Party
This question is too vague. Please resubmit your question with more specifics about Italy and total war. World War 2 was a total war for Italy.
They call it Der Zweite Weltkrieg.
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rome total war is really good but they just made a new one call "total war: shogun 2" which i ment to me good too.
Total War means that it is wat against not only the military of each country, but also against the civilians.