To breach the defenses in World War I, armies primarily relied on artillery, particularly heavy artillery and howitzers, to destroy barbed wire and enemy trenches. Additionally, specialized tools such as wire cutters and flame throwers were used for cutting through barbed wire and clearing paths. The introduction of tanks also played a crucial role, as they could cross trenches and withstand enemy fire while advancing through fortified positions. Ultimately, a combination of these methods was necessary to effectively penetrate enemy defenses.
They were easier to carry. They were only used as a second firearm and never a primary weapon. It is their last line of defence.
the machine gun
because they needed to win the war at sea :)
WW1 was fought from 1914 to 1918
by sending tanks through the ardennes
the Defence Of Realm Act
ADF (Australian Defence Forces)
They were easier to carry. They were only used as a second firearm and never a primary weapon. It is their last line of defence.
japan felt that they needed more land from china after ww1. japan felt that they needed more land from china after ww1.
the machine gun
because they needed to win the war at sea :)
Because after ww1 Germany was blamed for causing ww1 so they had to sign a treatythat would give them minimum defence and they could not fight and do many things. So when Hitler came into power he wanted Germany to have defence and all thethings it had before so he attacked countrys and that's what started ww2 Hope this helped source: school
The Selective Service Act of 1917.
be older than 18 and if your parents approved you could be as young as 16.
Sam Hughes served as Canada's Minister of Militia and Defence from 1911 until his dismissal at the hands of Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden in 1916.
he was a through and through fascist seeking economic and political power and stability after the chaos of ww1
Britain and France