Germans had Luger pistols and "broom handle" Mauser pistols, and Mauser rifles. Their machine guns were often called Maxim guns, after the designer, Hiram Maxim. The French had Lebel Rifles and Maxim machine guns. The French also had a light machine gun that was probably the worst of the war, called a Chauchat. It had a clip that curved below the weapon, and the sides of the clip were cut out - I suppose so the soldier could see how many rounds he had left. It would be hard to think of a worse idea for a weapon if you tried, in the mud of the western front. The French generously inflicted thousands of these on American troops when they arrived in France. Americans had Springfield rifles and "American Enfield" rifles. The Enfield was the British type of rifle. American factories had made these under contract for Great Britain before America got in the war. When America did get in the war, there were not enough Springfield rifles for the hundreds of thousands of new soldiers, and no way to make enough in time. The factories previously making rifles for Britain started making them for America, changing the design slightly so the "American Enfields" were the same caliber and used the same cartridges as the Springfield. Americans also had the Colt automatic pistol, which remained the US service pistol until the 1980s. The Browning Automatic Rifle and the Thompson Submachine gun were developed for the war, but were not ready in time to see service. The British had their Lee-Enfield rifles and Webley revolvers for pistols. They had the same machine guns as the Germans and French, but called them Vickers guns instead of Maxims. The British also had a light machine gun called a Lewis gun. The Russians had Moisin-Nagant rifles. The Italians had Mannlicher-Carcano rifles. The Austrians had Steyr rifles. All the rifles were very similar, bolt-action types.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
Some did.
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
mata hari
No
No there is not golden guns in World at war.
the machine guns
Germany had thirty to forty different weapons in World War I. Some of these were artillery, pistols, special weapons such as a flame thrower, machine guns and ships.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
Some did.
Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Churchill are names from the WWII
hitler
Trench foot
The higher level you are the more guns you get
yes, we have had guns since the 12th century
poison gas machine guns and tanks