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Civilians in war

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thumb|Ukrainian children in a shelter in Kropyvnytskyi, 1 March 2022, during the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]]
rationing
thumb|right|Romanian ration card, 1989
War of Canudos
1895–1898 internal conflict in Brazil
Dahiya doctrine
military strategy of asymmetric warfare involving the destruction of civilian infrastructure to deny its use by combatants
alternative civilian service
alternative to military service in countries with military conscription
home front
people and territories contributing to a war effort without being involved in combat
war bride
Women who marry foreign military personnel during a war or occupation
victory garden
vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences or public parks in many countries during World War I and World War II
Tonarigumi
right|thumb|250px|Emergency food distribution by tonarigumi housewives The was the smallest unit of the national mobilization program established by the Japanese government in World War II. It consisted of units consisting of 10-15 households organized for fire fighting, civil defense and internal security.
Barbarossa Decree
criminal order issued by the Wehrmacht during WWII
roof knocking
aerial warning shot practice used by Israel Defense Forces
Volunteer Fighting Corps
Defunct militia of Imperial Japan.
prostitutes in South Korea for the U.S. military
United States military and prostitution in South Korea
postal censorship
Inspection or examination of mail
Salam Pax
Iraqi blogger
Riverbend
Iraqi blogger
2017 Nigerian refugee camp bombing
2017 bombing by the Nigerian Air Force
camp follower
civilian who follows an army
indiscriminate attack
military attack that fails to distinguish between legitimate military targets and protected persons