They were produced by German firearms manufacturers, like Karabiner, who created and produced the Kar98k - or Mauser - rifle.
They had no weapons.
They couldn't fight the Germans back because they didn't have enough weapons to fight back to the Germans and when a shipped tried to get weapons or leave the Germans would torpedo it.
Guns, bombs? all sorts
guns, tanks
In world war one it is thought that over 100 different weapons were used between the Germans and the English. It is commonly belived that the Germans had a wider range of weapons than the English, whilst we mainly used one weapon (bolt-action rifle) and rarley machine guns, the Germans weapons would consist of plenty. to find out more e-mail me at matt_rules4eva@msn.com
smuggling more often than bribery.
Because they were afraid that the Germans were making them.
The German armies had all their usual hand weapons, plus tanks and many different coastal guns.
The Germans definitely had better weapons, particularly their tanks and rifles. They had many other problems that ultimately caused their defeat.
weapons to be used by the Germans during world war 2
When the Treaty of Versailles was made, the Germans had to admit that world war one was their fault, could only have a limited number of army soldiers and weapons.
No. In the Battle of Britain and the blitz, the Germans were engaged in offensive operations and did not use antiaircraft weapons, although they certainly had them emplaced to defend their facilities. Antiaircraft weapons were an important part of that the British used to defend against the German attacks.