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001 - CONTROL NUMBER

  • control field: 338567

003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: OCoLC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

  • control field: 20211102181358.0

008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS

  • fixed length control field: 040422|| anannbabn |a ana

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER

  • LC control number: sh2004005893

035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER

  • System control number: (OCoLC)oca06334633

040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE

  • Original cataloging agency: DLC
  • Language of cataloging: eng
  • Transcribing agency: DLC
  • Subject heading/thesaurus conventions: lcsh

150 ## - HEADING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Total war

550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Military policy

550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Strategy

550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: War

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Work cat.: 2004046563: A world at total war, 2004:
  • Information found: CIP galley (total war assumes the commitment of massive armed forces to battle, the thoroughgoing mobilization of industrial economies in the war effort; radicalization of warfare; abandonment of the last restraints on combat which were hitherto imposed by law, moral codes, or simple civility; systematic demonization of the enemy; systemic erasure of the basic distinctions between soldiers and civilians; civilians become legitimate targets of military violence)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Encyclopedia Britannica online, March 12, 2004
  • Information found: (total war: military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory, as distinguished from limited war; the modern concept of total war can be traced to the writings of the 19th-century Prussian military strategist Carl von Clausewitz, who stressed the importance of crushing the adversary's forces in battle)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: International military and defense encyclopedia, 1993
  • Information found: (total war represents a specifically German theory of war and a phenomenology of war that had its strongest influence on history in the first half of the twentieth century and finally proved a failure with the end of World War II; the term is also used in a general way to denote the development of war phenomena in the twentieth century, particularly regarding both world wars and the concept of nuclear-strategic war; characterized by a total mobilization of manpower including the civilian population, economic warfare, complete exploitation of economic resources, deprivation of the opponent's population so that they are willing to accept capitulation; not a normal state of conflict but a special practice; development of the practice of total war began with the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars; progressed from von Clausewitz's theory of absolute war)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Encyc. of twentieth century warfare, 1989
  • Information found: (total war)

680 ## - PUBLIC GENERAL NOTE

  • Explanatory text: Here are entered works on war in which all available military and civilian resources, including manpower, technology, and wealth, are committed to the achievement of a political end by military means.

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