yes because the rapid fire would swing all around the field thus hitting allies and enemies.
the machine guns
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
The death toll of World War 1 was estimated to be around 16 million people.
enigma
The "German war machine" refers to the industrial complex underlying Germany's successful World War II military campaigns and strategies, e.g. Blitzkrieg.
A lot of death and tactics change.
The use of machine guns during the First World War is one of the primary factors that led to the war's high death roll. They also contributed to the development of trench warfare which was used extensively in the war.
the machine guns
World War 1
In World War 2 there were three types of machine guns used: squad support weapon, medium machine gun, and Heavy Machine gun such as the Browning M2, and the M1919
Yes, they did have machine guns in WW2
World War II
World War I
Most of the parties involved already had machine guns in their inventory prior to the outbreak of the First World War.
No
death
The machine gun was first introduced in World War II. This was the first war with massive numbers of casualties due to destructive weaponry and guerilla warfare, among other causes. It is impossible to pinpoint exactly how many deaths the machine gun has caused since its introduction, or even in that war alone.