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The Effects of Changes in Warfare in World War One

The advent of World War One saw significant transformations in military technology and strategy, fundamentally altering combat across various theaters. On the ground, the introduction of artillery, unreliable yet pivotal tanks, and hand-held weapons like flamethrowers changed the landscape of warfare, making traditional defense mechanisms obsolete.

The Effects of Changes in Warfare in World War One

The Effects of Changes in Warfare in World War One

At Sea

Torpedos, which were a deadly weapon first used by the germans to sink ships unsuspectingly
Submarines, were introduced and used to sneak up and sink ships
Dreadnoughts, were armoured ships with huge guns on them

In the Air

Subtopic
Zeppelins, were used germans to do huge bombing raids in Britain
Planes, they were used to search for troops but by the end they were used to drop bombs

On the Ground

Hand held weapons, such as flame throwers that were introduced by the German army
Vehicles, such as tanks they were unreliable but helpful to cross no mans land
Artillery, such as anti aircraft guns.