The zeppelin and the blitzkrieg.
Basically, it was the swiftness of the German advancement, known as blitzkrieg - lightning war.
First, the berserkers were the Vikings unique fighters. They, the berserkers, were used to frighten the enemy which gave the Vikings such a psychological advantage that their fame continues today. So, how were the berserkers used in combat? They were used to fighten the enemy for the Vikings.
the Germans were the first to decide where to stand fast and dig, they had been able to choose the best places to build their trenches. The possession of the higher ground not only gave the Germans a tactical advantage, but it forced the British and French to live in the worst conditions.
Treaty of Versaille.
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It gave the Germans an unfair advantage.
The Royal Air Force, specifically Bomber Command
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During World War II, the Manhattan Project gave the Allies an immense technological -- and, thus, military -- advantage against their sole remaining enemy, Imperial Japan. Without any means of stopping the weapon produced by the Manhattan Project, and with no means of retaliating in kind, Japan was forced into surrender once that weapon was used.
Basically, it was the swiftness of the German advancement, known as blitzkrieg - lightning war.
The long bow and it's fletched, steel tipped arrows gave the English foot soldiers an advantage over French cavalry
The Longbow.
it meant enemy I think it was spelled "bosch". Pronounced like 'bosh'.
It gave Spain an advantage in exploration and colonization.It gave Spain an advantage in exploration and colonization
First, the berserkers were the Vikings unique fighters. They, the berserkers, were used to frighten the enemy which gave the Vikings such a psychological advantage that their fame continues today. So, how were the berserkers used in combat? They were used to fighten the enemy for the Vikings.
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