Total War
Concept of Total WarThe term Total War was coined in the 1930s, By Paul von Ludenorff, a German general. He used this term to define World War one because unlike past wars, this war demanded entire nations to participate, not just the military. This means that an entire nation will use any and all resources towards war efforts
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Conflict between global empires. Over 27 countries were involved in World War I.
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Politics: Since the beginning of the war, Britain did everything to initiate a total war.
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Propaganda
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Technology
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Lyons, M. J. (2000). World War I: A Short History (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, pp. 140-154.