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: This was a "total" economic war. By attempting to blockade all British trade with Europe, Napoleon sought to destroy Britain’s economy as a way to win the military struggle.
Napoleonic warfare is often considered the first true instance of "Total War" (Totalni rat) because it moved beyond the limited, professional conflicts of the 18th century toward a struggle that mobilized entire nations and sought the absolute destruction of the enemy's ability to resist. Introduction: The Birth of Modern Warfare
Napoleon’s approach was "total" because of how it integrated every aspect of the state into the military machine: Napoleon: Totalni rat
: By 1812, Napoleon controlled a Grand Army of over one million soldiers, a scale never before seen in human history.
Total war under Napoleon was not confined to the battlefield. It increasingly targeted the enemy's society: : This was a "total" economic war
: In response to French occupation, civilian populations engaged in "total" resistance. The "Spanish Ulcer"—a brutal guerrilla war—and Russia's "scorched earth" tactics showed that even the people themselves became targets and participants in the conflict. Napoleon Bonaparte's Contributions to Modern Warfare
: Napoleon revolutionized logistics and movement through the Corps system. Each corps was a mini-army of infantry, cavalry, and artillery that could move independently but support others quickly, allowing for rapid, decisive strikes. : As a former artillery officer
: As a former artillery officer, Napoleon made cannons the "cutting edge" of his total war, using concentrated fire to physically and psychologically shatter enemy lines. The Expansion of the Battlefield