Alan Turing. He broke the German enigma code machine around 1941.
Armies were unable to capture much territory, as it was defended by troops with machine guns.
Armies were unable to capture much territory, as it was defended by troops with machine guns.
German Americans tried to prove their loyalty by changing their names.
The Germans used a variety of machine guns on D-Day, including the MG 34 and MG 42. The MG 34 was a versatile weapon used by the German army, while the MG 42 was known for its high rate of fire. Both machine guns were used by German forces during the invasion of Normandy.
Alan Turing. He broke the German enigma code machine around 1941.
The Enigma Machine was a German code machine. It allowed German military to send texts in secret, but those codes were broken during WWII.
Gene Tierney
Busevsheef, he was the best known.Hindenburg and Ludendorf were the Generals who ran the German war machine.
They were called V-2 Rockets.
droughtnot
It was invented in World War1.
I believe crew members off a British destroyer that had disabled a German submarine during WW2. The German crew was kept in isolation to insure the Germans did not learn that an enigma code machine had been captured by the British..........
it is not a math term, an MG-42 was a heavy German machine gun during world war two.
Yes, tracers were in use during that time. The first tracers were developed by the British in 1915.
barbed wire, flamethrower, mounted machine guns, tanks, submarines, hand grenades, gases and airplanes.
The German V2 rocket was developed by a team led by Wernher von Braun and developed by scientists such as Walter Dornberger and Arthur Rudolph at the Peenemünde Army Research Center during World War II.