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Page 286
... wars of " annihilation " and demands for “ unconditional surrender " have become the order of the day . The announced political objectives of war leaders now range from the mildest to the most extreme form of rendering the foe impotent ...
... wars of " annihilation " and demands for “ unconditional surrender " have become the order of the day . The announced political objectives of war leaders now range from the mildest to the most extreme form of rendering the foe impotent ...
Page 295
... Wars each cost less than 200,000 lives , though the Balkan Wars of 1912-13 are estimated to have produced almost 500,000 fatal casual- ties . The total dead in all wars between 1790 and 1914 was about 4,500,000 . World War I , on the ...
... Wars each cost less than 200,000 lives , though the Balkan Wars of 1912-13 are estimated to have produced almost 500,000 fatal casual- ties . The total dead in all wars between 1790 and 1914 was about 4,500,000 . World War I , on the ...
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... wars , with atomic attack reserved for all - out global conflicts . Still others strove to develop a new military doc- trine whereby " tactical " or small - scale atomic weapons would be used in wars to come only against " military ...
... wars , with atomic attack reserved for all - out global conflicts . Still others strove to develop a new military doc- trine whereby " tactical " or small - scale atomic weapons would be used in wars to come only against " military ...
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