The Uzi sub machine gun was not used by the Germans during WWII. It was not made until 1950 and then as a prototype. It was designed by Major Uziel Gal, and introduced to the IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) in 1954.
It was called Blitzkrieg- Blitz means "lightning" and Krieg means "war". Interestingly, the Germans didn't actually use the term. It was an invention of Western (mainly British) journalists to describe the new tactics being employed by the Germans in the early campaigns of World War II.
Poison gas was first used by the Germans at Second Battle of Ypres during the First World War.
During World War I and World War II, the Germans employed a variety of artillery pieces, including the infamous 77mm field gun and the 105mm howitzer. In World War II, the 88mm gun became particularly renowned for its effectiveness against both ground and aerial targets. Additionally, the Germans developed heavy artillery such as the 210mm and 240mm howitzers, and the massive Karl-Gerät siege guns. They also utilized rocket artillery, notably the Nebelwerfer, which provided devastating fire support.
they put war walls up on their ship
Yes, and so the Germans couldn't use it against the rest of the world neither.
Mauser
cabbage
Germans
The Thundergun.
By letting the Germans use the rail road system.
No.
They were not necessary.
No MP38, MP40, MP44
World War 2 of course, it was the first to use nuclear weapons and the only War which France was conquered by the Germans completely.
. Submarines
Yes, in Russia.
the Germans :)