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The first world war was not soon after the industrial revolution and gases, tanks and new guns were invented so the soldiers adapted to using the most modern technological warfare equipment of the time to try an stay one step ahead of the enemy. They started using these more powerful and efficient weapons rather than the old fashioned types such as pikes and bayonets etc..

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