well this is a question that can not be answered .
of course it was a terrifying war to be in , but so was every other war . we will never know that answer because to find this out we would have to live through every single war . and most of the people from the 1st world war are now dead :( r.i.p
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
world war 2 was the most violent war the world has ever witnessed world war 2 was so deadly
Because WWII had the most bloodshed total, meaning its had the highest death total of any war ever.
World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars,
World War II affected the entire world, as it was truly the only world war the world has ever seen. Dozens of countries declared war on each other due to invasions or simply because one was an ally of the other. About 75,000,000 died, most of whom were citizens. WWII left Europe in ruins, politically and physically.
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In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
Poison gas was the terrifying weapon of World War 1. The V1 Flying Bomb and V2 Rocket were the terrifying weapons of WW2.
The most terrifying aspect of the Cold War for most people was that it might turn into a hot war involving wide use of atomic weapons, thus destroying human civilization, if not all life on the planet.
world war 2 was the most violent war the world has ever witnessed world war 2 was so deadly
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No, the best Canadian war is the one that cost them the least casualty's. How ever World War II is the most well known.
That is the most obvious question ever. the answer is beat the last level
Because WWII had the most bloodshed total, meaning its had the highest death total of any war ever.
its the only war called world war 1
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