Both sides used gas warfare at least one point in the war until gas masks were vital for people in trenches to have.
Both sides had mines, but the British used a lot of explosives in their mines. One time they created 40 foot hole by blowing a 45 ton explosive.
Both sides used planes in the war, but the lead pilot was Germany’s “Red Baron,” who shot down 80 planes.
Both armies used animals (dogs and pigeons) in the war as spies, communication, or to accomplish tasks.
America and Germany both used submarines in the war, but Germany is more known for their submarine attacks.
Both sides had mines, but the British used a lot of explosives in their mines. One time they created 40 foot hole by blowing a 45 ton explosive.
Both sides used planes in the war, but the lead pilot was Germany’s “Red Baron,” who shot down 80 planes.
Both armies used animals (dogs and pigeons) in the war as spies, communication, or to accomplish tasks.
America and Germany both used submarines in the war, but Germany is more known for their submarine attacks.