A majority of the population there was already Germans that had been living their during WW1 when it became Czechoslovakia.
U-boats are yellow. Like the song "Yellow submarine" by The Beatles. The name for them during ww1 and ww1 was Yellow submarine to confuse the enemy. The name now is U-boat. The weighed about 789 tons and were as long as a canoe. ^ 95% wrong!
One of the first instances of lost US lives in WW1, and introduced the US to unrestricted submarine warfare; as well as a public cry against UN-restricted sub warfare.
They didn't for the most part. soldiers in trenches especially. It was more important to save yourself than to stay clean.
Routine was so important in WW1 trenches because if it wasn't people could get lost or people could go places they weren't allowed and they could die
the Germans had concured the northren lands they saw a ship on which there were 126 Americans on board unknow of this they attaked it with a submarine and due to attain revenge it attaked Germans n became a part of ww1
Underseaboat.
Yes it was acquired after WW1 and became part of the French Empire for awhile.
A submarine was used to monitor enemy activity and then to attack by using large torpedoes.
The machine gun, the submarine, new warship designs.
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A majority of the population there was already Germans that had been living their during WW1 when it became Czechoslovakia.
The first submarine wasn't invented in World War 1 but was invented in 1773 in the Revolutionary War by David Bushnell. It was called the Turtle.
U-boats are yellow. Like the song "Yellow submarine" by The Beatles. The name for them during ww1 and ww1 was Yellow submarine to confuse the enemy. The name now is U-boat. The weighed about 789 tons and were as long as a canoe. ^ 95% wrong!
a U-Boat is a German Submarine used to fight the U.S in WW1
The airplane, tanks and poison gas. Other weapons, such as the machinegun and submarine were already in existence.
yes. but they weren't very patriotic. they increased the cost of food for profit during ww1, this then became part of the growing economic problems that resulted in Germany losing the war.