The Tanks that were used in WW1 Were very effective However German storm trooper tactics did not enter the equation until WW2 The Germans did have squads of Stormtroopers in WW1 following their ending of the disasterous attritional policy. The tank was initially very successful in small quantity, but it was terribly slow & very prone to mechanical failure. But I can see the reality of both of these as a more important factor in WW2, but it's a bit like comparing Oranges & apples.
World War I was dominated by trench warfare for one reason: it was effective in stopping the enemy's attacks. That is to say, defensive technology and tactics were, during this conflict, far more effective than offensive technology and tactics. It would not be until World War II that offensive developments broke through the trench-warfare deadlock.
Guerrilla warfare utilizes sabotage tactics.
Ineffective military tactics of The Schlieffen Plan, and new tactics needed for trench warfare were the main reasons behind the stalemate.
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The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
Castro's Cuban revolutionaries were one example of the effective use of guerrilla tactics (guerra meaning war in Spanish).
World War I was dominated by trench warfare for one reason: it was effective in stopping the enemy's attacks. That is to say, defensive technology and tactics were, during this conflict, far more effective than offensive technology and tactics. It would not be until World War II that offensive developments broke through the trench-warfare deadlock.
Guerrilla warfare utilizes sabotage tactics.
It helped revolutionize tank warfare for the future, and changed man tactics.
what was guerrilla warfare
In North America, hit and run tactics; guerrilla warfare.
Is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants such as armed civilians or irregulars use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.
Guerrilla warfare
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Warfare changed in various ways during ancient times. For example, Roman legions revolutionized warfare through the tactics and formations they used.
Ineffective military tactics of The Schlieffen Plan, and new tactics needed for trench warfare were the main reasons behind the stalemate.
he used guerilla warfare, he let everyone have a word in