What factors contributed to making World War I “the most terrible war of all time”?

a. A larger number of people died in World War I than in any other war in history.
b. The widespread use of strategic bombing led to countless civilian casualties.
c. New technologies helped turn the war into a bloody stalemate.
d. American propaganda campaigns demonized the enemy, fueling the war’s label as “most terrible.”


c. New technologies helped turn the war into a bloody stalemate.

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