They were placed so close to bunkers so when men looked out
They were placed so close to bunkers so when men looked out
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
So they can protect the important people in there
I am guessing so that the machine gunners would not have far to go to get to them, which might have been necessary at any time, and speed would have been an asset.
because the Nazis sat in the bunkers with heavy machine guns and mines in the field
machine guns NO Tanks the machine gun had been around since 1860 or so............
Machine guns have a higer rate of fire and so they shoot bulets faster
because they are so big, they would be easy targets on the front line. With the front line defending the machine guns, the machine guns have a safer place to assault from.
because they are so big, they would be easy targets on the front line. With the front line defending the machine guns, the machine guns have a safer place to assault from.