Please post about wars that have been labeled "world wars" except those "official" WWI/II
Not just the war, but some background (link or book recommendations would be nice if possible )
I know of these:
- Peloponnesian War: Athens vs. Sparta - an early example and makes of course sense only when using the quite limited "world" view of ancient Hellas (Hellenes there and "Barbarians" elsewhere).
- Seven Years War: this one is probably most often mentioned as a kind of WW
- Russo-Japanese War 1904/05: there's an (although of course debatable) view that labels this war "WW Zero" because of several reasons. One is the introduction of many methods, technologies etc. that became later characteristic for WWI (first concentrated use of "industrial" weapons, early trench warfare, battleships - although pre-dreadnought types and more). Other reasons deal with global implifications of this (de facto still regional) war.
Not just the war, but some background (link or book recommendations would be nice if possible )
I know of these:
- Peloponnesian War: Athens vs. Sparta - an early example and makes of course sense only when using the quite limited "world" view of ancient Hellas (Hellenes there and "Barbarians" elsewhere).
- Seven Years War: this one is probably most often mentioned as a kind of WW
- Russo-Japanese War 1904/05: there's an (although of course debatable) view that labels this war "WW Zero" because of several reasons. One is the introduction of many methods, technologies etc. that became later characteristic for WWI (first concentrated use of "industrial" weapons, early trench warfare, battleships - although pre-dreadnought types and more). Other reasons deal with global implifications of this (de facto still regional) war.
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