Yes, running hot water was used during World War II, particularly in military hospitals and camps where hygiene and sanitation were important for preventing disease. Hot water was essential for cleaning medical instruments, bathing soldiers, and maintaining sanitary conditions. However, the availability and use of running hot water varied depending on the location and resources of specific military units. Overall, while it was not universally accessible, it played a crucial role in maintaining health and hygiene in various wartime settings.
Darwin
A+ world war2
YO MOM WAZ HITLER
Throughout World War 2 different dyes were used to dye the uniforms. It varied as the cost became greater or the country had little supplies. The Germans used stinging nettles to dye theirs.
For the Germans it was Paulus and for the Russians it was Zhukov .
it was used to rollup dynamite
No
1945
yes
he died
World war2
Japan
world war2
No.
September 3rd 1939
408,000
Germany "stared" ww2