Artillery machine guns ww1

    • [DOC File]Weebly

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      Machine guns. needed 4-6 men to work them and had to be on a flat surface. They had the fire-power of 100 guns. Large field guns (artillery) had a long range and could deliver devastating blows to the enemy but needed up to 12 men to work them. They fired . shells. which exploded on impact. The German army were the first to use . chlorine gas

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    • [DOC File]World War 1

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      In March 1918, the Germans mounted one final attack on the Allies in France, using more than 6,000 German cannons, which was the largest artillery attack of the entire war. Artillery was the type of weapon that killed more people than any other between 1914 and 1918. The biggest guns used in the Great War could fire shells as large as a soldier.

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    • [DOC File]The Changing Face of War

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      Machine Guns – The signature weapon of trench warfare. - Machine guns and artillery were responsible for most of the killing in WW1. Put killing on a much …

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    • [DOC File]1914-1919 Shell Shock Video Questions

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      12. How did new artillery (ex. machine guns, tanks, and poison gas) affect the course of the war? 13. What is “shell shock”? 14. What happened at the Battle of the Somme? How many British Tommies were killed? How far did the allies advance? 15. What was going on in Russia at this time? 16. Who was Lenin? Who were the Bolsheviks? 17.

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    • [DOC File]The First World War

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      The attack was preceded by an eight-day artillery bombardment, in which 1537 British guns fired 1,723,873 rounds. The sound of the bombardment could be heard in England. The aim of the bombardment was two-fold: firstly to kill the German soldiers and reduce them to shell-shocked chaos, secondly to destroy the German barbed wire.

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    • [DOC File]WWI Study Guide - Polk County School District

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      Attacks – soldiers charged “over the top” of their own trenches, through no man’s land to enemy trenches, facing heavily artillery, machine guns, barbed wire, and land-mines. Soldiers lived in the trenches for several weeks. Disease, cold, mud, rats, rain. New Weapons. Machine guns – allowed one man to kill hundreds of men in seconds

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    • [DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest

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      During WWI new weapons began to emerge that changed the tide of war forever. Please select three of the following weapons (poison gas, submarines, airplanes, machine guns, tanks and artillery shells) and describe how the weapon changed the strategy of warfare.

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    • [DOC File]mrburnsenglishclass.com

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      WW1 was the first time Britain had sent its army to Europe since the Battle of Waterloo (June 1815), which Britain and her allies won under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and tactics had not changed much since then. ... Machine guns and rifles, heavy artillery and shells, barbed wire and poisonous gas were the main culprits. As well as ...

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    • [DOC File]Weapons of World War I – Blank Chart

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      Machine Guns. The advantages of this weapon, was that it had caterpillar tracks instead of wheels. Could hold up against heavy machine gun firing. Held its own machine guns and cannons. The significances and effects of this weapon, was that it turned WW1 into a defensive war. Many had thought that war would be rapid, with lots of conquests.

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    • [DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I

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      20 Machine Gun (note- environmental damage) 4. Inflicted 92% of all WW1 casualties 21 Big Gun Big Guns. 1. Needed large numbers of guns for operations. Used “barrage fire” – a curtain of artillery shelling. 22 Big Gun Developed anti-aircraft guns in. response to increased use of planes

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