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  2. Battle of annihilation - Wikipedia

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    Annihilation is a military strategy in which an attacking army seeks to entirely destroy the military capacity of the opposing army. This strategy can be executed in a single planned pivotal battle, called a "battle of annihilation". A successful battle of annihilation is accomplished through the use of tactical surprise, application of ...

  3. List of military strategies and concepts - Wikipedia

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    Battle of annihilation – The goal of destroying the enemy military in a single planned pivotal battle; Bellum se ipsum alet – A strategy of feeding and supporting an army with the potentials of occupied territories

  4. Annihilation - Wikipedia

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    An example is the "annihilation" of a high-energy electron antineutrino with an electron to produce a W − boson. If the annihilating particles are composite , such as mesons or baryons , then several different particles are typically produced in the final state.

  5. The United Nations chief is warning that "humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation."

  6. War of annihilation - Wikipedia

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    War of annihilation is defined as a radicalized form of warfare in which "all psycho-physical limits" are abolished. [1]The Hamburg Institute for Social Research social scientist Jan Philipp Reemtsma sees a war, "which is led, in the worst case, to destroy or even decimate a population", as the heart of the war of annihilation. [2]

  7. Annihilation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Annihilation, in physics, is an effect that occurs when a particle collides with an antiparticle. Annihilation may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media

  8. Cultural genocide - Wikipedia

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    Historian Sarah Cameron believes that while the Kazakh famine of 1931–1933 combined with a campaign against nomads was not genocide in the sense of the Genocide Convention's definition, it complies with Raphael Lemkin's original concept of genocide, which considered destruction of culture to be as genocidal as physical annihilation. [19]

  9. Mutual assured destruction - Wikipedia

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    Mutual assured destruction (MAD) is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy which posits that a full-scale use of nuclear weapons by an attacker on a nuclear-armed defender with second-strike capabilities would result in the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender. [1]