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It was hidden in safe places far from Paris.
1939 - 1944 in Europe; to 1945 in the Far East.
The Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.). By far. And the most civilian deaths by far.
London was a safer place in World War I due to its distance from the Western Front. In contrast, Paris was not very far frm the chaos of the war.
8 minutes 20 miles
no, i don't think so. but he was in world war 2
Accurately- about 25 yards.
Depends on the missile. Some will shoot a few hundred yards, and some will shoot to the other side of the world- or beyond.
There has been no World War III.So far, there is no formal recognition of "world war three".
blast burn by far
There is so far no World War 6, Only World War I and World War II.
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
Far far far too many to mention.
The idea for the flamethrower has been around for a long time. The earliest flamethrowers date as far back as the 5th century B.C. These were designed somewhat similar to a large blowgun. But the first modern day flamethrower was invented in Germany in 1901 by Richard Fiedler. It was first or used in battle in World War I by the Germans on the French, some time between October of 1914 and February of 1916 (at Verdun).
That was the last killing of the war.
Very far
Type of action has nothing to do with how far a weapon will shoot. Caliber and load is what matters.