German Blitzkrieg Fire and Manuver vs trench warfare of WW1
armistice
machine guns were basically used the same way as they are now, but far more dangerous. At the squeeze of a trigger they could fire 500 to 1000 rounds per minute
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German Blitzkrieg Fire and Manuver vs trench warfare of WW1
armistice
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no they used in in ww2
machine guns were basically used the same way as they are now, but far more dangerous. At the squeeze of a trigger they could fire 500 to 1000 rounds per minute
gas attacks were used, eventually both sides ran out of equipment and men, so they used rapid machine gun fire into enemy trenches, it lasted for months
Artillery in WW1 was used in Battery or even larger formations.
Trenches used in WW1