yes. mostly by German units................
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Planes, machine guns, poison gas, flame throwers.
The USA was doing great during the war until the British tanks came along. From there we were in trouble. They bombed us and cut through our barbed wire and even destroyed our trenches. So we got flame throwers and realized they were able to destroy the tanks. So eventually we used tanks and flamethrowers and all that stuff and won the war.
OF COURSE. Flame Jars used to throw into trenches....
The flamethrower, which brought terror to French and British soldiers when used by the German army in the early phases of the First World War in 1914 and 1915 (and which was quickly adopted by both).
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yes they where
US M-1 German M-37 Japanese M-100
Airplanes, tanks, gas, flame throwers, machine guns.
Planes, machine guns, poison gas, flame throwers.
Flame throwers were used by both the Allies and Axis in WW II. The first time they were used by the Japanese against US military was at the Battle of Wake Island. US Marines quickly learned that a round from a 50 cal. on the back pack tank cured that problem.
Rifles, Machine guns,Zeppelins (Blimps), Tanks, Planes,Torpedos, Poison gas, Grenades, And Flame throwers.
Cannon repeater rifles hand guns flame throwers armored ships subs a form of early machine gun hot air balloons No... Flame-throwers were invented for use by the German Army during World War One. Maybe around 1917(ish)... Not used in the United States civil War.
Poison Gas (chloride and mustard): The Tank:The Aeroplane: Flame Throwers, submarines/u-boats, Lee-Enfield Rifle
The US Military used three models of Flame Throwers in combat. They are as follows: M1 Flame Thrower-first used in the Solomon Islands June 15, 1943 M1A1 Flame Thrower-first used in the Fall of 1942 M2-2 Flame Thrower-first used in the Invasion of Guam, July 21, 1944 Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
It was the first war to use airplanes in combat, rapid fire machine guns, tanks, chemical weapons, submarines, & flame throwers.
The Chinese gave us paper, clocks, gunpowder, flame throwers ( the had a type of flame mechanism on the war ships) peaches, pepper, ceramics, silk, porcelain, to name a few things that came out of China.