The most effective weapon in World War I was arguably the machine gun. Its ability to fire hundreds of rounds per minute provided a significant advantage in trench warfare, allowing a small number of soldiers to hold off larger forces. The widespread use of machine guns led to devastating casualties and changed tactics, emphasizing defensive positions over traditional offensive maneuvers. Additionally, artillery, particularly heavy guns and howitzers, played a crucial role in shaping the battlefield and supporting infantry assaults.
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 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.
The Atomic Bomb.
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.
The U-Boat
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 highly trained infantryman. any weapon in an untrained Soldiers hands are less effective
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The most affective weapon is brushing and taking care of your teeth.
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.
The Atomic Bomb.
The most effective weapons against pneumonia are anitbiotics.
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.
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