Essays About tanks submarines

 

  • australias economy
    ... Mustard gas, war planes, tanks, submarines and the most notorious atomic bomb were all new weapons that aided in the devastation of the war. ...
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  • total war
    ... Mustard gas, war planes, tanks, submarines and the most notorious atomic bomb were all new weapons that aided in the devastation of the war. ...
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  • world civ cheat
    ... Trench warfare, the invention of tanks, submarines, chemical warfare, machine guns and other utensils of death made warfare all the less profitable. ...
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  • War World I
    ... Both types of tanks from the two different wars were used for mobility and to gun down the ... Submarines were used to fire torpedoes at the surfaces of enemy ships ...
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  • pol
    ... The advantage these tanks carried was that they were much faster, which is why ... One of the first things Germany did was use their submarines to isolate Britain ...
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  • leonardo
    ... Leonardo's inventions were way ahead of his time. He created plans for tanks, helicopters, submarines, and many other weapons of war and machinery. ...
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  • World Strruggle Comes to Division
    ... complex systems of trenches. Other new weapons are tanks, airplanes, submarines, and poisonous gas. This totally changed war strategy ...
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  • Weapons of World War 2
    ... U-boats or submarines had been invented years earlier, but did not have ... Ally forces invented many amphibious tanks, because they were needed to get infantry to ...
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  • Hitler's rise to power
    ... population (that lived on that land.) · Reduction in Germany's armed forces - The army was reduced to 10,000 men, no planes, tanks or submarines were allowed ...
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  • Weapons of World War 2
    ... concentrations; and special-purpose or delayed-action bombs for use against tanks, ships, and ... Just as in World War I, German submarines were a threat to the ...
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  • Australia Must Increase its de
    ... However last year it was found that the submarines did not perform ... The Australian land force also has tanks, armoured reconnaissance, mechanised infantry but ...
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  • Hunley Found
    ... Cussler, 7) Following the disasters of the first two submarines, the three ... The submarine also had fore and aft ballast tanks that were regulated by seacocks to ...
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  • the Impact of Previous Civilizations
    ... aspect of life. He sketched out a lot of different ideas like airplanes, diving suits, tanks, robot, and submarines. At that time ...
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  • Alternative Fuels (fuel cells)
    ... Fuel cells use fuel tanks very similar to the ones found on internal ... Fuel Cells have the ability to power anything, from cars, to computers, to submarines. ...
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  • blitzkrieg
    ... The drive on Moscow was stopped in December 1941 with German tanks about 30 km (20 mi ... At the outset the Germans had only 28 submarines, but more were being built ...
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  • USS Arizona Memorial
    ... If they would have taken out those tanks, 1/3 of Oahu would have been blown ... second thing that the Japanese did wrong was that they didn't hit the Submarines. ...
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  • Kursk Disaster
    ... submarine could be a factor in the disaster because both submarines were in ... submarine collided with the seabed during a manoeuvre, causing tanks of pressurised ...
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  • How Necessary was Britain's policy of Appeasement Towa
    ... Their army was reduced to 100,000 men who would serve twelve years and they were not allowed any tanks, air force, and submarines and were only allowed a ...
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  • Warfare Technology
    ... These tanks were often outfitted with a 105-mm gun, a 120-mm gun, or ... carriers, 92 cruisers, 501 destroyers, 406 destroyer escorts, and 262 submarines" (Ziemke 4 ...
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  • Weapons in WWI
    ... did not want to risk traveling the high seas with the submarines out there ... of World War I( "Weapons in World War I"). Armored vehicles and tanks also came into ...
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  • Informative Speech
    ... The German U-boats (also know as submarines) were the latest invention in this ... on the Germans with the aid of several hundred shipped American Sherman tanks. ...
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  • The Great War/ WWI
    ... Airplanes played a more important role in the Great War than tanks. ... order to keep up with Britain's powerful navy, Germany had developed submarines, known as U ...
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  • Japanese and American Navies in World War Two
    ... cruisers, 19 light cruisers, 6 antiaircraft cruisers, 171 destroyers, and 114 submarines. ... example, Ford Motor Company began to make jeeps, tanks, and trucks ...
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  • WW1
    ... These tanks could drive over almost anything in it's path. ... Another new weapon was the new ships and submarines that were being developed. ...
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  • The history of Eastern Europe
    ... two. Also, Germany was not allowed to have an Airforce, submarines, battle ships tanks or large amounts of infantry. With these ...
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  • Treaty of Versaille 2
    ... naval capacities. The Treaty of Versailles allowed no tanks, armored cars, air force, or submarines and only 6 battleships. The army ...
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  • Analysis of world war 2
    ... other campaigns were under way -- the war against the German submarines, the US ... aerial and naval bombardment, the first waves of infantry and tanks began to ...
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  • Pearl Harbor
    ... to equip the nation, fight the Axis with ships, tanks, aircrafts and ... included two battleships, three cruisers, nine destroyers, three submarines, escorted it ...
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  • Technology Advances and Effect
    ... Also, submarines proved deadly as they were out of radar and carried deadly bombs such as ... in to a designated area and bombed it quite well, then tanks would be ...
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  • Destructive Electromagnetism
    ... example would be radar devices used for tracking ships, cars, or even submarines. ... EM guns, tanks, and devices are harmful and more dangerous than normal guns ...
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