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11 May, 08:41
Why was world war 1 considered a new kind of war?
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Janessa Case
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WWI was a new kind of war because it was the first time the world had experienced total war. Total war is defined as the total mobilization of a society to assure the destruction of the enemy including civilians ... Prior to WWI, influenced by the Enlightenement, civilized nations did not turn guns on civilized nations.
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