Yes, grenades were used.
Everyone loves to cook with grease especially me!
Japan sent unmanned balloons with explosives across the north Pacific into the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States.
Household fat was used in the manufacture of explosives.
Incendiaries, high explosives, 2 atomic bombs, tallboy, earthquake, bouncing... etc.
No. It was rare a combat engineer was used to assault a German fortification during crossfire. If anyone was under fire it would have been the men who planted plastic explosives and other types of explosives on bridges and other structures. (yes plastic explosives were around back then but it was different from what we use today)
One of the most common detonator explosives used during WW2 was called gelignite.
Everyone loves to cook with grease especially me!
Nitrates are used to make explosives.
OF COURSE. Flame Jars used to throw into trenches....
It was called C-2 or Plastique
Yes, weapons were used at sea in WW II. Projectile inertia and explosives. Static explosives were the main ones.
The most dramatic weapon they used was machine gun, explosives, and airplanes..
Japan sent unmanned balloons with explosives across the north Pacific into the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States.
Household fat was used in the manufacture of explosives.
Incendiaries, high explosives, 2 atomic bombs, tallboy, earthquake, bouncing... etc.
The French used the franc during World War II.
No. It was rare a combat engineer was used to assault a German fortification during crossfire. If anyone was under fire it would have been the men who planted plastic explosives and other types of explosives on bridges and other structures. (yes plastic explosives were around back then but it was different from what we use today)