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    Medieval Total War

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    and successful Total War series offers six titles to date with a seventh near completion due for release in the fall of 2008. The first game Shogun Total War was a cut above the rest for its time where players chose one of the main feudal Japanese factions and vied for a unified ancient Japan. There was a strategic phase where players ruled their lands and a battle mode where players controlled their units like chess pieces from a 'god mode' like view. Then came Medieval Total War with some improvements

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    Total War Dbq

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    Was World War I a total war?i think it was.A total war is when a nation dumps all resources and moresome into the war effort.During World War I most nations was doing this and ignoring other things.This war was a total war because all focus was on the war creating or stunting military,economic,and social/cultural growth. World War I caused growth in the military. In DBQ source 7 it shows a military airplane.This was a advancement, and if they wasn't focusing on the war they wouldn't have to create

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    Total War Dbq

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    Dictionary.com defines total war as “a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.” After reading this definition one might think that World War II may not have exactly been an example of total war because only one side truly disregarded the “laws of war”. That being the Axis powers. Typically, one would perceive this notion because it certainly was not the United

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    Cold War Total War

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    introduced a new way to wage war, a type of total warfare which encompassed the country as a whole. “Universal conscription referred to as levee en masse made the French army the largest in Europe and also the easiest to keep up to strength.” (“Napoleon and the Revolution in war” Peter Paret. Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the nuclear age (1986) page 126). In the century that followed, statesman and military leaders were of the mindset that total war was the way to achieve decisive

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    Transition To Total War

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    Total war breaks down the line separating combatants and non-combatants through a series of ideological and social justifications that allowed for barbaric acts to be committed. A war becomes total when the nation itself must dedicate every facet of its existence as a state to the war effort. The general population being brought into the war effort brings to question their innocence, thus making them targets for the enemy. The transition from a small scale war into a total war is a gradual process

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    Ww1 Total War

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    Total war is a military conflict in which each of the participating nations mobilize all available resources in order to completely extinguish another nation’s ability to engage in warfare. The utilization of the governments, economies and populations of the participating nations in WW1 reached an extent never seen before in history. A war economy was adopted throughout Britain, France and Germany. The mass manufacturing of weapons, munitions and other war material was prioritized, and with the

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    Total War In Britain

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    Source E is a secondary interpretation on the idea of 'Total War' in Britain from the book 'The Making of Modern Britain' written and published by Andrew Marr in 2009. Marr talks about how civilians were impacted throughout both wars, but argues that WW2 was more of a total war than WW1 was as "the entire economy was mobilized". This source is secondary. Andrew Marr was born in 1959, meaning that he was not alive during any of these World Wars. This would mean that he would not have been there and

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    WWII: A Total War

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    WWII is said to be the last total war of the modern era and there is clear evidence as to why. Many countries, including the United States, were solely focused on winning the war. Roughly 17 million new jobs became available to civilians in the United States to help the war effort, from ordinary factories changing their production to start producing military vehicles to making ammunition. Every country involved in WWII had their resources going directly toward the war efforts. Civilians were also

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    The Great War as Total War Week 1 Assignment By: John Moore When World War I was initially called “The Great War” by the people of those times, great did not mean good. Great was the word used to show the magnitude of the war. The war was massive. It was gigantic in terms of the impact it had on literally the entire world. Only later in time would the event become known as World War I. Tensions between countries had been building across Europe. Many people thought war was inevitable. There was

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    The Term ' Total War '

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    term ‘total war’ has had great significance towards the understanding as to how wars are fought, affect society and differ from other conflicts. The main issue that arises is conclusively defining total war and is continually differing between both historians and military combatants alike. Roger Chickering defines states “total war is distinguished by its intensity and extent. Theatres of operation span the globe; the scale of the battle is practically limitless” all the while adding “total war requires

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