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they had fortified the beaches with cannons and machinegun implacemens. Barbed wire and steel beach obstacles to snare landing craft...............
It would of been quite difficult cause you would have to go under the barbed wire and through the trees and through the German barbed wire then go into their trenches so it would of been quite hard.
That picture was one of the East German guards lying across barbed wire so that his allies could get to the already freed Western Germany. I am not sure where to find the picture, but try looking for east Germany in Google or something along those lines... be more specific dude!!!!!!!!!
The Kansas barbed wire museum has over 2000 different types of barbed wire on display and barbed wire collecting is a popular hobby.
Barbed wire for fences is typically found either above the fence to keep people from climbing over or in 3 rows to prevent going through the fence. The entire purpose of barbed wire is to either keep something in or someone out.
To break through the barbed wire obstacles and cross the trenches.
Originally in WW1 - To break through the barbed wire obstacles and the enemy trenches w/o being cut down by machine gun fire.
As a defensive measure, in case the front trench was overrun.
The barbed wire that Tom touches at the beginning of the film serves as a visual representation of the obstacles and dangers he will face on his journey. It symbolizes the harsh realities and challenges that await him as he tries to navigate through life. It also foreshadows the struggles and hardships he will endure throughout the story.
The railroad and barbed wire fences.
To advance over obstacles like barbed wire, to conceal troops behind it, to scare the enemy, to attack machine gun positions.
Tanks in World War I were very primitive. Their uses were primarily as mobile, armored machine guns, as a means of cover during advances, and to plow through barbed wire, and other obstacles in the no-mans land.
they had fortified the beaches with cannons and machinegun implacemens. Barbed wire and steel beach obstacles to snare landing craft...............
It would of been quite difficult cause you would have to go under the barbed wire and through the trees and through the German barbed wire then go into their trenches so it would of been quite hard.
The farmer warns to avoid the discard pile, follow the stakes to find the new path, keep an eye out for obstacles, and watch for the barbed wire at the corner.
That picture was one of the East German guards lying across barbed wire so that his allies could get to the already freed Western Germany. I am not sure where to find the picture, but try looking for east Germany in Google or something along those lines... be more specific dude!!!!!!!!!
The Kansas barbed wire museum has over 2000 different types of barbed wire on display and barbed wire collecting is a popular hobby.