The most important weapon in World War I was arguably the machine gun. It revolutionized warfare by enabling rapid and sustained fire, which significantly increased the lethality of battles and contributed to the stalemate of trench warfare. This weapon changed tactics on the battlefield, making traditional infantry charges less effective and leading to high casualty rates. The widespread use of machine guns ultimately shaped military strategies and the nature of combat during the war.
broken pistolthe zeppelin was the least important weapon in ww1.
The tank and the automatic rifle and grenades and larger mortar fire are the most dangerous weapons. The most dangerous chemical weapon was the mustard gas the Germans used.
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In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
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broken pistolthe zeppelin was the least important weapon in ww1.
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broken pistolthe zeppelin was the least important weapon in ww1.
The tank and the automatic rifle and grenades and larger mortar fire are the most dangerous weapons. The most dangerous chemical weapon was the mustard gas the Germans used.
the tank
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
Battle of Marnes
A long range German artillery weapon made by Krupp in WW1.
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The machine gun caused trench warfare to be a necessity as 90%+ of the casualties of WW1 were from this weapon. The use of Napoleonic tactics against new technologies was disastrous.
the grenade because it had a bang