European History – 1890 to 1945
Government surveillance refers to the monitoring and collection of information about individuals and groups by state authorities, often justified by security concerns. This practice intensified during periods of total war, as governments sought to control information, ensure national security, and maintain public order. The use of surveillance techniques became essential for managing the home front, impacting civil liberties and shaping societal behavior.
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