Total war against civilians is a controversial strategy. Originating well before WWII, it was an official tactic during the U.S. Civil War to target Southern cities and farms. This approach influenced Europe and Japan's warfare decades later.
It's a chilling reminder of how governments can justify extreme measures, sacrificing innocent lives under the guise of military necessity. As a result, questioning government actions and staying vigilant against tyranny is crucial. History, after all, is far too prone to repeating itself in the shadows of unchecked power.