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There was no piece of the WW I front that was called the McKenzie line. There was a famous soldier called McKenzie in WW I who received the Victoria Cross for bravery. He fought in Belgium.
He was a soldier in WW 1 and during WW 2 his job was to be the Chancellor of Germany.
He was a soldier during WW 1.
Hitler did not appear to be abnormal as a child, or as a soldier during WW I.
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Grenades were used in warfare LONG before WW I. However, they were reserved for special uses. In WW I they were carried by the average combat soldier. Grenades were in use before the American Revolution- 141 years earlier than WW I.
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According to Mendelian genetics, if the male is heterozygous for the widows peak trait (Ww) and the female has a straight hairline (ww), 50% of their children are expected to have a widows peak (Ww) and the remaining 50% of their children are expected to have a straight hairline (ww).
Yes, he entered the US Army as a private (He became an officer after 3 years as an enlisted soldier) and retired a four star general. He fought in WW I and he commanded American forces in many battles of WW II. He was slated to lead forces in the invasion of Japan. He was the only soldier to climb the ranks from Private to Full General.
Victoria Woodhull http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww/people_woodhull.html ~Stacey
Wrong war. During WW 2, Hitler directed the invasion of most of Europe, helping ignite the SECOND World War. During WW 1, he was a low ranking soldier in the Army.
You need to find a firearms instructor.