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    • [PDF File]Desert Warfare: German Experiences in

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      Editor's note: This Special Study is an excerpt from German Experiences in Desert Warfare During World War If, by Generalmajor Alfred Toppe and 9 others [et al.], 2 vols., 1952. These 2 vols. include 380 pages, 36 sketches, 15 maps, and 85 photo­ graphs. The original study was MS. no. P-129 in the Foreign Studies Series of the


    • Reforging the Sword: Military Innovation between World Wars

      World War I was the proving ground for many of the major weapons systems used in World War II. Submarines, military aircraft, the aircraft carrier, and the machine gun were introduced during the war. Yet, World War I was fought largely with nineteenth-century strategies. The technical innovation and doctrinal devel-


    • [PDF File]Army Capstone Concept & the Genesis of German World War ...

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      How German Captain Willy Rohr changed infantry tactics, weapons and doctrine within the World War One German Army is a remarkable story. He succeeded in his task as a result of the German Army’s ideas of operational adaptability, mission command and decentralized authority.


    • [PDF File]German Cipher Machines of World War II

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      cryptanalytic success in World War II was the breaking of the German ENIGMA machine. This cryptodevice was used by all of the German armed forces as the primary cryptosystem for all units below Army level or the equivalent. As D-Day approached, other German cryp-todevices, the SZ-42 and the various T-52 machines, assumed great


    • [PDF File]Germany's Rocket Development in World War 2

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      about during World War II as a consequence of each side trying to gain an advantage over the other. Examples of this include radar, sonar, the atomic bomb, and ballistic missiles. These missiles in the form of . the German V2 . were rst deployed on September 7, 1944. This paper will explain the events that led up to the deployment


    • [PDF File]DEMYSTIFYING THE GERMAN “ARMAMENT MIRACLE” DURING WORLD ...

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      Demystifying the German “armament miracle” during World War II. New insights from the annual audits of German aircraft producers by Lutz Budraß, Jonas Scherner, and Jochen Streb Abstract Armament minister Albert Speer is usually credited with causing the boom in German armament production after 1941.


    • [PDF File]Book // German Secret Weapons of World War II: The ...

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      World War II: The Missiles, Rockets, Weapons and New Technology of the Third Reich, Ian Hogg, The phrase 'German Secret Weapons' immediately conjures up images of the V-1 and V-2 missiles which bombarded London in 1944.



    • [PDF File]NAZI FIREARMS LAW AND THE DISARMING OF THE GERMAN JEWS

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      the German Reich. This article addresses German firearms laws and Nazi policies and practices to disarm German citizens, particularly political opponents and Jews. It begins with an account of post-World War I chaos, which led to the enactment in 1928 by the liberal Weimar republic of Germany’s first comprehensive gun control law. Next, the


    • [PDF File]Coastal Warfare in World War II

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      American PT Boats in World War II, by Victor Chun! United States PT-Boats of World War II, by Frank D. Johnson! S-Boote: German E-boats in action 1939-1945, by Jean-Philippe Dallies-Labourdette! Night Action: MTB Flotilla at War, Captain Peter Dickens, RN! The Battle of the Narrow Seas, Lt. Cdr Peter Scott, RNVR! The Mosquito Fleet, by Bern ...


    • World War II Technology that Changed Warfare - Radar and ...

      During World War II Radio Detecting and Ranging or RADAR, saw its first use in combat operations. (“Early”) Although radar came of age during the war (Goebel) it is often referred to as the weapon that won the war and the invention that changed the world! (“Radar”)


    • [PDF File]Ready for Battle: The Personal Equipment of a World War II ...

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      World War II with only minor changes. Manufactured by the Remington Arms Company and the Smith-Corona Typewriter Company, the new rifle was designated the M1903A3. The M1903 and the M1903A3 rifle were used in both training and combat during World War II and saw extensive use in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific. Ranger units in


    • [PDF File]Chemical Weapons in World War 1 - Central Bucks School ...

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      Chemical Weapons in World War 1 Original Research by Mr. Blair The First World War was one of the greatest upheavals of the 20th century. The conflict had a far reaching effect that was felt long after the Allied-German Armistice of 1918. The human cost of the war that raged from 1914-1918 was profound; of the 70 million men mobilized, an


    • [PDF File]World War I - Militarism

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      the First World War. Increase in military control of the civilian government After 1907, there was an increase in military influence on policy making. This could be reflected particularly in Germany and Russia. The German Army at this period was called a "State within the State". The parliament and the politicians had to follow the General Staff.


    • [PDF File]GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES

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      THE GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES 1/I 01.09.39 Mechanized Army Formations and Waffen-SS Formations (3rd Revised Edition) 1/II-1 01.09.39 1 st and 2 nd Welle Army Infantry Divisions 1/II-2 01.09.39 3 rd and 4 th Welle Army Infantry Divisions 1/III 01.09.39 Higher Headquarters — Mechanized GHQ Units — Static Units (2nd Revised Edition)


    • American Soldiers' Use of Weaponry in World War I

      World War I was the first truly modern war, and the largest, the Americans fought. The weaponry developed during the early part of the twentieth century played a large part in this. It was the sound and feel of the weapons that stuck out in soldiers’ minds and especially the sound that haunted them later.


    • The Secret Weapons of World War II: An Analysis of Hitler ...

      Hitler should have deployed chemical weapons at some point, especially during the third phase of the war. However, the German dictator did not initiate chemical warfare. Ultimately, Hitler intended to deploy his chemical weapons during World War II. However, two men, in particular, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and architect


    • [PDF File]German Tactical Manual - GR916

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      Weapons Handling When moving, it is necessary to carry weapons correctly. The methods of carrying weapons in Second World War era German manuals are less specific and rather different to how weapons are carried in modern armies. Rifles should be carried howsoever is most manageable for the individual with the slings made loose.


    • [PDF File]RADAR AND ATOMIC WEAPONS IN WORLD WAR II

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      In 1938, German scientists were the first to successfully split a uranium atom by bombarding it with neutrons. After the United States entered World War II, however, President Roosevelt gave the development of nuclear weapons top priority. German interest in the development of nuclear weapons never fully materialized.


    • [PDF File]FIELD CODES USED BY THE GERMAN ARMY DURING THE WORLD WAR

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      war department office of the chief signal office& washington field codes n'} 156 used by the german army during the world war technical paper by william f. friedman ~ cld.t of sflul laeell,__ sedloa w11r plam and tnilallla: dl.won l1nitbd st.a.td government printing oppicb w a.sbington i lhi '


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