In "The Age of Total War" author Eric Hobsbawm argued that World War II was a "total war" because the combatants: (select all that apply)多项选择题
A
exhausted their entire military and economic capacities
B
depicted their opponents as evil, barbaric or inhuman
C
had one main goal; to negotiate
D
intentionally targeted civilian workforce and industrial infrastructure
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