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Ulleksa [173]
3 years ago
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How did total war affect businesses during World War One

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lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
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World War I was a total war, involving the governments, economies and ... colonial wars involved national effort but did not affect the population at large. ... wrote: 'Suddenly war again became the business of the people – a people of 30 million.

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