The U-Boat
The machine gun caused trench warfare to be a necessity as 90%+ of the casualties of WW1 were from this weapon. The use of Napoleonic tactics against new technologies was disastrous.
the maxim gun
many counrtys didn't want or didn't help Germany recover. The treaty of Versailles limited germanys army, took all of germanys empire and made Germany pay a massive amount of money to France and belguim. This is why Germany was the hardest hit during the great despression. This economic loss is a big reason for the start of ww2.
well im going to say that in ww1 and ww2 russia was mostly responsible 4 germanys defeat. 1000000000 ppl with spears can kill 1000000 with machine guns. im saying the Russians had too many ppl. they were like flies. 1000000000 flies can kill 1000 elephants. in ww1 and ww2 the axis where overwhelmed.
In ww1 yes they used it but it was rebuild and renamed in russia after they foundout about the weapon. As of ww2 no it was no longer used.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.
After WW1 germany, Italy, and Japan had dictators. Germanys was HITLER:(
During World War I the Germans used many different types of naval weapons including a large fleet of battleships. The most effective naval weapon that the German army had was the merchant u-ship submarines.
The jews, he believed that they were to blame for Germanys financial crisis after WW1.
what is some effects on germanys financial decline after ww1
the tank
The tank and the automatic rifle and grenades and larger mortar fire are the most dangerous weapons. The most dangerous chemical weapon was the mustard gas the Germans used.
Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
A long range German artillery weapon made by Krupp in WW1.
broken pistolthe zeppelin was the least important weapon in ww1.