Mustard Gas Mines Barbed Wire Machine Guns
YES
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Both sides - the Allies (Britain, USA, Australia, New Zealand, India, etc) and the Axis (Germany, Italy, Japan). They were used on land at at sea. Mines are laid and recovered at sea by warships called mine sweepers.
True
There were many types of mines used in World War Two. Magnetic mines were some of them.
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Land mines have been used in numerous wars throughout history. Some notable examples include their extensive use in World War II, particularly in the European and Pacific theaters. They were used during the Vietnam War, the Korean War, the Iran-Iraq War, the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as various civil wars and insurgencies around the world.
Great Britain ruled the seas or France
sweep (detect) mines. he would go around and find and deactervate mines
Mustard Gas Mines Barbed Wire Machine Guns
Traps used in World War I included land mines and wire based obstacles. Also, trenches were dug to prevent troops from crossing large areas of land quickly.
To detect underwater mines and submarines.
YES
Every conceivable weapon was used. Both sides used pistols, rifles, machine guns, grenades, mines, and rockets.
There were rifles usually. But if your talking in particular they also used mines, machine guns, m18's, and a.rifles. ;]
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