Yes, they were. Especially at the onset of the war, when many countries had not yet achieved full mechanization of their forces.
no
because they are such good things
mechanization and overproduction
yes
A much higher mortality rate
Yes, they were. Especially at the onset of the war, when many countries had not yet achieved full mechanization of their forces.
Mechanization Takes Command was created in 1983.
Mechanization is the use of machines to do work instead of a human. Two advantages of mechanization are saving on the cost of labor and no risk of human error.
Many people lost their jobs due to mechanization of car production
Agricultural mechanization is uses of methods to increase the amount of yield and for farming easily
no
Probably due to the increased mechanization of the combatant forces. But frankly, the production of national industries was a key factor in many conflicts prior to the first world war.
N. Kozyrev has written: 'Agricultural mechanization' 'Economic aspects of the mechanization of dairy farms'
Luddites
The growing mechanization of industry is decreasing the importance of personnel management?comment
importance of classical mechanics?