NO
The barbed wire in no man's land during World War I was often laid out at angles to create obstacles that were more difficult for advancing troops to navigate. This design aimed to maximize defensive coverage and increase the chances of entangling enemy soldiers, making them vulnerable to gunfire. Additionally, angled wire could disrupt coordinated attacks by forcing soldiers to maneuver around it, thereby slowing their advance and reducing their effectiveness in an assault. This strategic placement was a key element in the trench warfare tactics of the time.
it is effective because it persuades the public to do what you want
yes
A diary is an effective way to learn about world war 2 because it describe about how the jewish people were in trouble
weapons, but i don't know what kinds of weapons.
slow down troop movements, it provided an excellent barrier to movement on foot.
NO
different = barb wire ,weapons=1 bullet to every 3 mins to 8 bullets a second,bugles insted of whistles same= heavy guns,tactics were the same history tijan and emily.l history x
Mustard Gas WAS very effective.
it is effective because it persuades the public to do what you want
yes
yes it was
A diary is an effective way to learn about world war 2 because it describe about how the jewish people were in trouble
they were a quick attack
yes
Yes.