The use of tanks and aircrafts made World War 1 so destructive. Another reason was because there were so many countries involved.
what is an example of ferocity of world war I
Armies used advanced weaponry developed during the Industrial Revolution.
Really there is no comparison. WW2 was far more destructive than WW1 in terms of what 1 bullet did or 1 cannon shell or 1 air raid. And so technology progresses. There is a saying that if there is a 3rd world war the 4th will be fought with bows & arrows.....
People were allowed to express their opinions and ideas. I think!
Answer this question… Armies used advanced weaponry developed during the Industrial Revolution.
the world war 2 was more destructive because more countries participated in ww2 than ww1 and also many destructive weapons were developed after ww1 and at the end of war their was a nuclear attack also.
Adolf Hitler was a corporal during World War 1, so no.
no russia was in world war 1 they had a big army and stuff but they were not great so they basicaly pulled out of the war early on.
They had trouble with the world war 2 and world war 1
millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1
It was wwi idiot!
World War I was more destructive than earlier wars due to the introduction of modern technology and weaponry, such as machine guns, tanks, and chemical weapons, which led to unprecedented casualties and devastation. The scale of the conflict involved multiple nations and extensive trench warfare, resulting in prolonged stalemates and high loss of life. Additionally, the war's total war nature mobilized entire economies and societies, blurring the lines between combatants and civilians, further amplifying its destructive impact.