killed 200 million people
Artillery was responsible for approximately 60% of all military deaths in World War I. This high percentage reflects the devastating impact of artillery barrages on both soldiers in the trenches and on the battlefield as a whole. The widespread use of heavy artillery, including howitzers and field guns, contributed to the high casualty rates experienced during the war.
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made war easier to fight.
Yes, Spain was not directly involved in World War 1, but it did experience some impact from the war, such as economic difficulties and political instability.
It was important in that it provided a massive new pool of manpower to a war torn Europe.
Howitzers.
Howitzers were used in the second world war (though they were introduced well before then)
chlorine gas, mustard gas, machine guns, howitzers, and tanks to name a few.
World War I howitzers were artillery pieces designed to fire shells at high angles. They featured a shorter barrel compared to traditional cannons, allowing for greater elevation and the ability to hit targets behind cover, such as trenches and fortifications. Howitzers used a variety of ammunition types, including explosive shells and shrapnel, and were often towed by horses or trucks. Their versatility and range made them crucial for both offensive and defensive operations during the war.
Artillery was responsible for approximately 60% of all military deaths in World War I. This high percentage reflects the devastating impact of artillery barrages on both soldiers in the trenches and on the battlefield as a whole. The widespread use of heavy artillery, including howitzers and field guns, contributed to the high casualty rates experienced during the war.
machine guns, bolt action rifles, pistols, snipers, rifles, rocket propelled grenades, morters, grenades, and howitzers!
yes it did
Because they fought in the war
it didnt
none
It didn't.
divided and weak Germany