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Blockades impact civilian populations from "summary" of The Origins of the First World War by Annika Mombauer

Blockades have far-reaching consequences beyond simply cutting off the flow of goods to a particular area. The impact of blockades on civilian populations is profound and cannot be underestimated. When a blockade is imposed, it is not just the enemy's military that feels the effects; ordinary people are also caught in the crossfire. One of the most immediate consequences of a blockade is the scarcity of essential goods. With supplies cut off, civilians may struggle to obtain basic necessities such as food, medicine, and fuel. This can lead to widespread suffering and hardship, as people are forced to make do with limited resources. In addition to the physical...
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    The Origins of the First World War

    Annika Mombauer

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