The Churchill Barriers .
It was a flow of African Americans moving from the South to the North.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Yes it was used in World War 1 but it was stopped being used in World War 2
The first use of gas in a war was used in world war one.
At the British naval base at Scapa Flow in Scotland.
The Churchill Barriers .
The Royal Navy had many bases, but Scapa Flow was the main home base.
The British stationed their fleet at Scapa Flow, in Scotland. This was so they could easily leave port and intercept any Germany attempt to get into the open Atlantic.
over about 100 I'm thinking it's the Royal Oak sunk by the U47, 14 October by Leutnant Prien in Scapa Flow. 1939. Graf Spee was scuttled in Dec 1939.
David Turner has written: 'Last dawn, the HMS Royal Oak tragedy at Scapa Flow' -- subject(s): German Naval operations, Naval operations, Naval operations, German, Royal Oak (Battleship), Submarine, World War, 1939-1945
If you're talking about scuttling, all German subs had scuttling charges in them. Not that they always worked. Germany had a habit of sinking their own ships: Bismarck, Graf Spee, and their whole battleship fleet committed suicide at Scapa Flow in 1919.
It was a flow of African Americans moving from the South to the North.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Yes it was used in World War 1 but it was stopped being used in World War 2
The first use of gas in a war was used in world war one.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2