maybe
Russians and Americans confiscated alot of it for their own use
Ruble
no
How do you mean? If you mean what instruments do Russians use, then Russians tend to use wooden materials to cook with, like a ladle to plate food or a spoon to stir soup. You will often find Russians cooking on gas stoves. Most of a Russian's selection of cookware is pots and pans. There are not many skillets involved in Russian cooking. If you mean techniques and ingredients, Russians tend to make a lot of soups and they also use the boiling method to cook many things. Russians often use chicken or beef stock when making soups. Russians also work with a lot of dough, fruits, and many times, dairy products. I would know, I am Russian myself :]
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Lee Enfield 303
Russians and Americans confiscated alot of it for their own use
they killed them
Maxim introduced his machineguns in about 1885. The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 was the first mass use of machineguns in warfare (with the Russians using most of them).
Attrition.
The Germans used Blitzkrieg, and WWII say the first widespread use of Guerrilla warefare.
The Russians were on the Allies team, but at the end they weren't given enough credit for their work. They took a sacrifice by having some of their men not use guns which caused many deaths. The USSR (Russians) did the best they could with what they had and the other countries in the Allies didn't give them much credit for helping win the war.
Most of the military and militia strategies we use today are based on the fighting strategies they use back then.
The Germans primarily used the Panzer, Panther, and the Tiger 1 and 2 later in the war. The Russians used the T-34 and the JST-34, and the Americans used the Sherman tank, over 44,000 were produced in the war time period (1941-1945)
Naval War or Naval Warfare is the use of naval forces (ships, aircraft, SEALS, amphibious craft) to conduct offensive and defensive strategies by use of seapower
They had the President, Mr. Lincoln, on their side.