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10 April, 01:10

Why has World War I been described as a "total war"?

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  1. 10 April, 01:28
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    Total War is when the entire resources and population are mobilized towards the war effort, which takes priority over everything else. Further, Total War also involves prosecuting the war against the entire population of the enemy, not just against its military ... Conscription into the military for all countries involved.

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    because the whole world was at war with each other
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