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The Big Bertha was used in ww1. It is a huge gun. That is why its is called "BIG bertha'.
One certain German WWI 42-cm howitzer cannon was famous as Dicke Bertha ("fat Bertha", "big Bertha"). One legend says that the name is after the wife of the owner of Kruppwerke, that produced the piece. Or the name can just originate in the German spelling alphabet, where B is pronounced Bertha.
Big Bertha was a super-heavy artillery piece developed by Germany during World War I, but its name is sometimes associated with similar heavy artillery used in World War II. The term refers to massive siege guns designed for long-range bombardment. In WWII, the Germans utilized large-caliber artillery pieces, including the "Dora" and other railway guns, to target fortifications and cities, demonstrating the destructive power of heavy artillery in warfare. However, the original Big Bertha itself was not actively used in WWII.
The large 280mm cannon was not named after any specific person. "Big Bertha" was a name given to it by the Americans. "Bertha" is a common German woman's name.
I think it might be "BIG BERTHA", but I don't have any supporting detail.
The Big Bertha was used in ww1. It is a huge gun. That is why its is called "BIG bertha'.
The 2006 Big Bertha irons were manufactured by Callaway Golf and were made in their factories, which are mostly located in China.
"Big Bertha" was the nickname given to the long-range German howitzer during WWI. Similar cannons were also given this nickname.
Big bertha
Do you mean Big Bertha? from World War One.
it might be the big bertha
A big chick named Bertha with hands the size of atomic bombs. #Communist
Big Bertha was most well known for being the oldest cow on record. She also helped raise $75,000 for cancer research and some other charities. Big Bertha died 3 months before her 49th birthday.
a gian gun from world war 1("big bertha")
big bertha is golf equepment
One certain German WWI 42-cm howitzer cannon was famous as Dicke Bertha ("fat Bertha", "big Bertha"). One legend says that the name is after the wife of the owner of Kruppwerke, that produced the piece. Or the name can just originate in the German spelling alphabet, where B is pronounced Bertha.
I know it's hard to believe, but I saw the answer in a crossword. The name of the WWII cannon was "Big Bertha". Correction: "Big Bertha" was a large Howitzer in WWI, not WWII.