Radios, Radars, and Jets. Hope it helps.
CB's, telegraphs, and walkie talkies
Wireless telegraphy was a major communications advancement during World War I. It allowed for communications between land and sea vessels.
During World War II, the Germans used various radio communication systems, including the FuG (Funkgerät) series of radios, which were designed for both ground and air operations. The Wehrmacht employed portable and vehicle-mounted radios for coordination among troops, while the Luftwaffe utilized airborne radios for communication between aircraft and command centers. Additionally, the Enigma machine was used for encrypting messages to secure communications against interception.
During the war the telegraph became a promenant method of communication for both sides.
The most popular form of comms during WWI was threw telograph
The communication after World War 2 came to one thing. Television became indispensable to the political system as a means of advertising candidates.
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mostly for communication and listing to the military officer??
CB's, telegraphs, and walkie talkies
the UN was formed in 1945 after the war/was formed because of the war to establish communication and unification of world powers
Radio was the main means of mass communication.
by using walkie talkies
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yes apocalypse world war 2 is the same as world war 2.
Many communication technologies were pioneered during World War I, the most notable of which was radio. Other technologies used then were telegraph and newspapers.
A war, known as World War 2.
Communication since WW2 has been enhanced by satellites, optical fibre cables, the Internet, WWW software and cheap computers.