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  2. List of military strategies and concepts - Wikipedia

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    Bait and bleed – To induce rival states to engage in a protracted war of attrition against each other "so that they bleed each other white", similar to the concept of Divide and conquer; Battle of annihilation – The goal of destroying the enemy military in a single planned pivotal battle

  3. Attrition warfare - Wikipedia

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    Attrition warfare is a military strategy consisting of belligerent attempts to win a war by wearing down the enemy to the point of collapse through continuous losses in personnel, materiel and morale. [1]

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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]

  6. Teacher retention - Wikipedia

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    Teacher attrition and retention also vary based on the sector of the school (e.g., traditional public vs. charter) and whether it is located in an urban or rural area. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The characteristics of teacher, schools, and students can even redefine the effect of salaries on teacher retention.

  7. Hans Delbrück - Wikipedia

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    Hans Gottlieb Leopold Delbrück (German pronunciation: [hans ˈdɛl.bʁʏk] ⓘ; 11 November 1848 – 14 July 1929) was a German historian.Delbrück was one of the first modern military historians, basing his method of research on the critical examination of ancient sources, using auxiliary disciplines, like demography and economics, to complete the analysis and the comparison between epochs ...

  8. John Erickson (historian) - Wikipedia

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    John Erickson, FRSE, FBA, FRSA (17 April 1929 – 10 February 2002) [1] was a British historian and defence expert who wrote extensively on the Second World War.His two best-known books – The Road to Stalingrad and The Road to Berlin – dealt with the Soviet response to the German invasion of the Soviet Union, covering the period from 1941 to 1945.

  9. Scholasticide - Wikipedia

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    Scholasticide, often used interchangeably with the terms educide and epistemicide, [1] [2] [3] refers to the intended mass destruction of education in a specific place. [ 4 ] Educide has been used to describe the mass destruction in the Iraq War (2003–2011) and the Gaza Genocide (2023 – present).