Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda. |
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World War One was a total war, and in such conflicts, restraints are cast aside. |
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When the institution reopened, the instruction emphasized the staff skills required to create and manage armies capable of waging total war. |
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He described the futile competition born of total war and the development of trench-warfare systems. |
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However, another aspect of total war, unrestricted submarine warfare, caused the USA to enter the war and to a degree negate success in the east. |
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The Vietnam War was not a total war because America feared Chinese intervention, as happened in Korea. |
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Merchant marine Britain's dependence on merchant shipping was an economic fact which total war heavily underlined. |
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North Vietnam was fighting a total war and viewed the fighting in Laos and Cambodia as part of a regional conflict. |
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Perhaps no one who maintains the Civil War was a total war means it so literally. |
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During a massive conflict, embracing all aspects of total war, economic warfare can be effective if pursued correctly. |
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The grass and tree-covered landscape is still indelibly marked by massive craters, the result of the total war of the 1914-18 Western Front. |
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If the two don't speak to each other, the world edges closer to the precipice of total war. |
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On Republic Day, the Prime Minister used warlike words to assure the nation of a coming total war against the criminal onslaught. |
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This time they were going to remain on the defensive in western Europe, while mobilising their military forces and industrial base to fight a total war. |
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Far from increasing our total war effort, the disunity caused by such a breach of faith would, I believe, have made our effort less effective. |
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Canada was distant from the sense of total war felt across the European continent and the British Isles. |
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There is no doubt that during World War II we were involved in a total war. |
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Up to a point, the production of such industries is no less essential to a total war effort than the production of war industry itself. |
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I have utmost respect for all of you who have faced the horrors and tragedies of total war. |
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In July 1943 the full horror of total war was visited on the German city of Hamburg. |
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Their barbarities are not a cry for help, but acts of total war. |
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Occasionally, the term total war approximates the meaning of modernity. |
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The best the United States could do in the Gulf was to prioritize its objectives and obtain as many as possible without fighting a total war or breaking up the coalition. |
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Furthermore, he provides ample historical illustration of how the transformation from monarchy to democracy changed the conduct of war from limited warfare to total war. |
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This was in every sense to be total war, conducted in Europe, in the Atlantic, and across the Pacific. |
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The Civil War was not the first total war, that is, a war carried past armed combatants to include civilians and private property. |
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After total war with millions dead and the shoah comes what? |
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Invited to a second conference or the threat of total war, deValera stayed home and sent other Sinn Feiners in his place. |
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We cannot relive those awful years of a nation at peril in total war, and the culture of that time is subsequently too distant for us to comprehend fully. |
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This suggests that Werrell believes that strategic bombing would work best in conditions of little restraint and significant intelligence effort, hence his observation on total war. |
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German armies invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, initiating nearly four years of total war. |
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While the Saudis seem to insist on total war, including military occupation by the victors, the Egyptians are very wary of any military activity beyond Kuwait's borders. |
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For this reason, the government sees this issue as a priority and as such has declared a total war against drug trafficking and other related activities, in the context of a comprehensive strategy. |
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Both authors record that the Lusitania was a sickening extension of warfare to the civilian sphere, a step towards a form of total war that would become the norm as the century wore on. |
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A city laid waste by the insensate fury of total war. |
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A fragmented China provided easy opportunities for Japan to gain territories piece by piece without engaging in total war. |
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Preferring peace to total war both against the Turks and by sea, Venice surrendered the bases of Lepanto, Durazzo, Modon, and Coron. |
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The extermination of populations, the carpet bombing of cities and the killing of prisoners had shown what total war can do to the moral compass of individuals and the behaviour of states. |
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Measures such as mass conscription, military reforms, and total war allowed France to defeat the coalition, despite the concurrent civil war in France. |
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The Revolution also witnessed the birth of total war by organising the resources of France and the lives of its citizens towards the objective of military conquest. |
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Total war may describe certain isolated and uncharacteristic aspects of the Civil War but is at most a partial view. |
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The limitlessly deep and rich universe of Warhammer heralds a new era for Total War. |
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