USA: M1a1 carbines, M1 garand, Thompson smg, M1a1 bazooka, BAR, Colt 1911, Springfield, Grease gun, and several others
Japan: Type 99, Type 100, nambu, Arisaka, and several others
Germany: Gewher, mg42, luger, Mp40, mp38 (rarely used), panzershrek, KAR98k, STG44 and many others
Russia: PPSH-41, tokarev pistol, Mosin-nagat, PTRS?, SVT 40, Double barrel shotguns in some cases, and several others i do not know
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The Winchester M97, the first pump action shotgun, was massively produced for military use in World War 2. They did not use trench warfare in World War 2. It was a mobile war with modern weaponry.
most people think it was America but in fact it was actually India who had the best weaponry
Mass production of military equipment and armed weaponry
It think it helped to convince people to help in the war against Germany. It was also used to promote the production of weaponry and vehicles of war, aka war planes and tanks.
With respect, really. Women basically won the war for us. They produced all of the ammunition we used, along with the weaponry that we used to win the war. Overall, the men had the fighting spirit, and the women had the productive spirit.
Hitler was experimenting with the occult and bio-weaponry programs but there is no true evidence confirming the existence of zombies.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
A few major events occurred thanks to World War 2. A major cultural shift was the spotlight shed on women via Rosie the Riveter. As well, after World War 2, the US's economy was booming, due to the production of weaponry for the war bringing in a lot of revenue.
Southeast Asia where there are a lot of crude oil fields and ore fields.
They will get killed by a gun, knife on any other dangerous weaponry
World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.