During World War I, Germans employed zeppelins primarily for reconnaissance and bombing missions. These airships were used to conduct surveillance over enemy territory and to target cities and military installations with aerial bombings, instilling fear and causing disruption. Despite their strategic advantages, zeppelins were vulnerable to anti-aircraft fire and fighter planes, leading to significant losses as the war progressed. Their use marked an early form of aerial warfare, setting the stage for future developments in military aviation.
They attempted to build one and called it the Graf Zeppelin but it was never finished because they put it on hold constantly. At the end of World War 2 the soviets stole it and used it as target practice sinking it in a harbour.
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The Zeppelin raids took place during World War I, primarily between 1915 and 1918. These were aerial attacks carried out by German Zeppelin airships on various cities in England and the rest of Europe.
the German were the first to use bombers, their first bomber was a zeppelin invented by Edward zeppelin
By letting the Germans use the rail road system.
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Yes, in Russia.
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The Germans did a blitz on Great Britain during World War 2.
The Germans were fighting as part of the axis powers.
They attempted to build one and called it the Graf Zeppelin but it was never finished because they put it on hold constantly. At the end of World War 2 the soviets stole it and used it as target practice sinking it in a harbour.
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The dirigible that allowed Germans to bomb the Allies during World War I was the Zeppelin. These airships were used for strategic bombing raids over London and other Allied cities, marking one of the first instances of aerial warfare. The Zeppelin's ability to traverse large distances and deliver bombs made it a significant tool for the German military, despite its vulnerability to anti-aircraft fire and fighter planes.
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