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Questions on historical weapons, their use and significance.
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At the end of WWII, were Nazis working on any other super weapon besides V-2?
Wunderwaffe (literally, wonder weapons) - absolutely, they had many, many designs under way. … There are other more conspiracy theory types of weapons that I won't go into here, but if you search for Hitlers Bell (Die Glocke) you'll find one example. …
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At what point did Soviet armored units have qualitative parity with Wehrmacht armored units?
Your question has two parts.
Firstly, to address the issue from a purely equipment point of view.
The short answer is purely on "qualitative parity" the Russians had this in 1941 but once the Panthe …
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From how far away could an experienced and skilled archer hit a man?
There's no clear-cut definitive answer for this as most battles involved mass ranks of soldiers and not individual targets. Archers would be trained to shoot at groups of enemy and not individuals, at …