No, many of their weapons - for example, the MP40 - paled in comparison to superior American weapons, like the M4A1 ('Tommy Gun'), simply because it used such a small caliber (9mm stick magazines). When you fire a submachine gun, you want your enemies to drop - not swat at the bullets like they're bees.
Germany, the main agressor in the war.
The world war 1 ended when Germany surrendered because they were running low on weapons and supplies
The Treaty of Versailles was very detrimental to Germany.
Germany and Italy took part in the Spanish Civil War, testing their soldiers and weapons.
After WW1, there were strict rules on how much Germany could build their military might.
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Germany must surrender its submarines and weapons
Germany had thirty to forty different weapons in World War I. Some of these were artillery, pistols, special weapons such as a flame thrower, machine guns and ships.
Germany, the main agressor in the war.
Generally weapons imported from Germany or of Czech origin.
in world war 1 Germany introduced the use of chemical weapons for instance the Mustard Gas artillery shells, theses weapons where mainly used by countries on there side.
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It was Germany that first used flamethrowers as weapons in World War I.
The Spanish Civil War allowed the Germans and Italians to test their weapons prior to World War 2.
Germany had hundreds of different weapons in World War 2. They were made using standard processes including assembly lines, forging, casting and machining. One of Germany's weaknesses was the lack of raw materials, one of the reasons they invaded the Rhineland early in the war.
During World War II, the United States did not consider using nuclear weapons against Germany. The focus was primarily on defeating Germany through conventional military means.