radios, newspapers, and newsreels
Talked in native american indian languges on radios so Japanese couldnt understand.
world war 2 was the first war to use weapons because world war1 wasn't a really hard war to battle as world war 2 was a really hard one to battle against over people and countries
No, most people didn't use bayonets in World War 2.
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
radios, newspapers, and newsreels
what is the radios in the old days called
Radios, Radars, and Jets. Hope it helps.
Yes there were, both domestic and military 2 way.
By the beginning of World War 2 many planes were equipped with radios. If they did not have radios or in case of radio failure, the pilots could still communicate with each as was done in World War 1, with hand signals. By maneuvering of the aircraft they could achieve a primitive communication with other planes, and people on the ground.
Technology was seen more in everyday life after World War 2. People were able to afford things such as telephones in their home, automobiles, televisions, and radios.
Talked in native american indian languges on radios so Japanese couldnt understand.
world war 2 was the first war to use weapons because world war1 wasn't a really hard war to battle as world war 2 was a really hard one to battle against over people and countries
B/c w/o TV or the internet, radio was the fastest way to get any news.
No, most people didn't use bayonets in World War 2.
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
no