Yes, hand grenades were widely used in WW1
Mortars, artillery shells especially shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
They were mostly motar rounds, artillery shells particularly shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
During World War I, it is estimated that millions of grenades were used by various armies, although exact figures are difficult to determine. Grenades became a significant part of infantry tactics, with both hand grenades and grenade launchers being employed extensively. The widespread use of grenades was a response to trench warfare, as they were effective for close combat and disrupting enemy positions. Overall, the production and deployment of grenades were a crucial element of the war's brutal combat strategies.
Worked on farms, made bombs and hand grenades There are a few more things, but mainly working in factories with bombs and hand grenades
Yes, grenades were used.
It used to be sulfur or phosphorous in World War 2.
Grenades were used in warfare LONG before WW I. However, they were reserved for special uses. In WW I they were carried by the average combat soldier. Grenades were in use before the American Revolution- 141 years earlier than WW I.
Grenades was a new development in World War 2. Very few people on any side had them.
there was swords, pistols, rifles, hand grenades and light machine guns
It used to be sulfur or phosphorous in World War 2.
Used as a weapon of war, explosive grenades are disgned to cause casualties. Other grenades may produce smoke for signalling, disperse tear gas, or start fires.
There is no tomahawks in world at war, there are only frag grenades, sticky grenades and Molotov's.