mustard gas, machine guns & mobile mines that were fore runner of the modern tank
The tank or mobile artillery was invented and first used by the allies!
Yes, Germany used both (at least in World War 1 - zeppelins were phased out of military use before World War 2).
During World War I, approximately 200,000 military aircraft were produced, including various types such as fighters, bombers, and reconnaissance planes. Major combatants like the United States, Germany, France, and Britain contributed significantly to this number, with many innovations in aviation technology emerging during the conflict. The war marked the first extensive use of airplanes in military operations.
German blitzkrieg tactics relied on new military technology to achieve rapid and decisive victories through speed and surprise. Innovations such as tanks, aircraft, and mechanized infantry allowed for coordinated, fast-moving assaults that overwhelmed enemy defenses. The use of radio communication facilitated real-time coordination among units, ensuring that attacks could be executed swiftly and effectively. This combination of technology and tactical innovation enabled Germany to dominate early in World War II.
The biggest military strength of Germany in 1939 was their fleet and use of tanks. Guided by General Guderian, tanks were able to effectively cause holes behind enemy lines.
The use of the horse as a cavalry unit was not a new military technology used extensively for the first time in World War I. Horses had been a staple in military operations for centuries prior to the war, serving in various roles such as transportation, logistics, and reconnaissance. While World War I saw a decline in traditional cavalry charges due to the advent of trench warfare and mechanized vehicles, horses remained integral to military logistics.
What new technology did Germany use to combat the trench warfare standoff? What new technology did Germany use to combat the trench warfare standoff? What new technology did Germany use to combat the trench warfare standoff?
What new technology did Germany use to combat the trench warfare standoff? What new technology did Germany use to combat the trench warfare standoff? What new technology did Germany use to combat the trench warfare standoff?
Scandinavia was under duress, cooperating only when forced to.
Radar......they say Germany had it but failed to use it and see its importance.
Yes, Germany used both (at least in World War 1 - zeppelins were phased out of military use before World War 2).
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
Hitler used technology in his Blitzkrieg tactics via the latest military technology available at the time. He was using armored vehicles and air strikes, which were fairly new types of military technology at the time.
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Through the use of technology
During World War I, approximately 200,000 military aircraft were produced, including various types such as fighters, bombers, and reconnaissance planes. Major combatants like the United States, Germany, France, and Britain contributed significantly to this number, with many innovations in aviation technology emerging during the conflict. The war marked the first extensive use of airplanes in military operations.
It allowed France and Russia to mobilize their militaries faster than Germany had thought possible.
Second World War. Germany was the first to use them, as air ambulances. The US followed shortly after, using them as observation and reconnaissance platforms.