Total War: Total war is a concept that emerged during industrialized warfare, referring to the idea that entire societies and economies are mobilized for war efforts. It involves not only military combat but also the involvement of civilians through propaganda, rationing, and economic contributions.
Trench Warfare: Trench warfare was a common strategy employed during World War I. It involved soldiers digging extensive networks of trenches along the front lines for protection against enemy fire. This type of warfare resulted in stalemates and high casualties.
Arms Race: The arms race refers to the competition between nations to develop superior military capabilities. During industrialized warfare, countries sought technological advancements in weaponry as they raced against one another to gain an advantage on the battlefield.