The atomic bomb attacks on Japan during World War II exemplified total war by targeting not only military personnel but also civilians and infrastructure, blurring the lines between combatants and non-combatants. These attacks aimed to swiftly end the war by causing maximum destruction and instilling fear, demonstrating that the entire nation was mobilized for the war effort. The bombings were intended to undermine Japan's capacity to continue fighting, reflecting a strategy that encompassed all aspects of society and warfare. This approach highlights the shift in warfare where the entire population and economy became legitimate targets in pursuit of victory.
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