2 types; back pack and tank. Several countries used them Italy, USSR, UK, France, Japan, but Germany and the US have been the two foremost operators of the man packed flamethrower. More powerful flamethrowers were used for tank armament (most notably the Churchill "Crocodile" of the 79th Armoured Division).
no they weren't around then. Paper bags were used, most often brown paper.
Air raid shelters, such as the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter, were commonly used in World War 2 to protect civilians from air raids and bombings. These shelters were designed to provide a safe place for people to take cover during enemy attacks.
World War 2 and Israel are connected in that many of the people who were killed during this war were Jews.
Mount Vesuvius .
Yes. In fact they were invented in 7th century Ancient China, so they were around hundreds of years before World War 2 even happened.
for guns: basic weapons were mp40, gewher 43, kar98k, stg44, mg42, fg42, some flamethrowers, panzerschreck rocket launchers
Because infinity ward made modern warfare one and two, triarch made world at war and black ops, triarch likes flamethrowers, infinity ward does not.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
Yes, 2 were used to end the war. This is the only war where they were used.
The swastika is a very old symbol. But to answer your question it was used by the Nazis in World War 2.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
It was a war.
Over 100 million rifles were used during World War 2.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
Nuclear bomb.
The Atom bomb.