Germany-Kar98k(bolt action standard rifle)Panzer tank, luger, mp 44, panzerfaust, striegelhande(grenades), tons of other less comon stuff. Japan that stuff minus the panzerfaust and the panzer tank and add on the arisaka bolt action rifle. America- m1 garand semi auto rifle standard, m1 bazooka, tiger tank, BAR automatic rifle, springfield bolt action rifle. stuff like that nothin fancy
they used to recycle metal to make guns out of them and suck other things
The use of machine guns during the First World War is one of the primary factors that led to the war's high death roll. They also contributed to the development of trench warfare which was used extensively in the war.
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They all did.
Nothing was used in place of gunpowder during the Civil War. Gunpowder was made and used extensively by both sides. During the Civil War the guns used black powder for propellant. Modern guns use smokeless powder, which has a completely different chemical composition.
All sides involved did.
grenade boombs guns sword
Suppression and enfilading fire.
guns, hoses that shot out fire, and cannons, wired radios and Lots of guns
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
The word is grenade, and they were freely used by both sides, much like guns.
they used to recycle metal to make guns out of them and suck other things
Many weapons were used in battle depending on the actual battle being studied. For example, guns and bayonets were used during World War I and World War II while guns, swords and knives were the main weapons in earlier battles.
The use of machine guns during the First World War is one of the primary factors that led to the war's high death roll. They also contributed to the development of trench warfare which was used extensively in the war.
because their guns got dirty
The new weapons of world war one were machine guns,Tanks,poison gas, and planes og WW1
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