I think it was the machine guns as they were able to kill hundreds of the other side in minutes.
5 zeppelins were made for the western front
Breaking a stalemate in warfare was difficult because the technology that made this type of war impossible had yet to be invented. Eventually, the U.S. and Britain developed things like planes and tanks that made fighting war in the trenches suicidal.
Better weapons were made by armorers. Blacksmiths made weapons, and peasants made weapons by putting agricultural tools like scythe blades and bill hooks on poles. Bowyers made bows, fletchers made arrows, and heavy weapons like catapults were made by engineers. The early cannons were sometimes made by bellfounders.
The Romans made their weapons.
stalemate is 2 side an there equally matched an no one in able to move forward nor backwards ,this was bordered across the 38th parallel do to the invasion made to the north toward the south
By weapons tradesmen in each of the cities.
The Western Front is generally considered a stalemate because of Trench Warfare. The line separating Allied Territory and Entente territory did not move much at all during the whole war. This is because both sides stayed in their trenches and if they advanced, they were pushed back quickly
The Gallipoli campaign was Winston Churchill's brainchild. It was supposed to be a diversion from the stalemate on the Western Front. The troops were supposed to force their way through to Constantinople (now known as Istanbul). I don't know whether after that they were supposed to flank the Germans on the Western Front, or just scare the Germans into submission. They never made it.
During World War I, the war's Western Front turned into a stalemate after initial advances by the German forces for primarily one reason. That reason is this: defensive technologies and tactics in the early 20th century were more advanced than offensive technologies; thus, offensive breakthroughs were either not possible or, where achieved, could not be sustained at length. Significant victories could only be achieved where some external element (e.g., egregious leadership mistake, troop demoralization, lack of supply) occurred, but these did not occur on the Western Front until 1918.
Factories run by the women as the men were on the front line fighting :)
it made a cool thing
A stalemate war. Neither side could advance, thus it was a stalemate.
the weapons were made of rock or copper XD
The Hyksos weapons were made of bronze.
In the context of World War I, 'stalemate' refers to the impossibility of achieving decisive results through battlefield conflicts and clashes. Territory might be gained or regained; advances were sometimes made; small victories might be won. Yet, until late in the war, stalemate dominated the war's major fronts, with no significant or decisive results able to be won, no matter how much effort (or life) was expended.
There weapons were made made out of dwarves 8-
All Quiet on the Western Front/Go Tell the Spartans
Blacksmiths made, roman weapons such as swords, knives, spears etc.