Military Technology in the World Wars

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Military Technology in the World Wars During the Second World War, many of the technologies that were used in the First World War became either outdated, or obsolete. The Second World War was very much a mechanized war

Assignment Description: Review the technological differences between the wars in the following slides Using the information, write a fictional letter home to a loved one.

Stick to battles and events we have already talked about in class! (Battle of the Atlantic, Battle of Britain, German blitzkrieg in Western Europe and Soviet Union) In other words, your letter should be dated sometime between September 1939 and August 1942.

You can create any character you want to narrate your letter. Here are a few suggestions: A crewmember onboard a German U-boat in the early stages of the Battle of the Atlantic. A British RAF pilot during the Battle of Britain. An observer on the ground during the German blitzkrieg that swept through Western Europe

IMPORTANT!!! Your title should be the character you have created to be your narrator so that this is very clear to me before I read your letter. So, taking the three examples from the previous slide, your title would be: German U-boat crewmember RAF pilot A farmer in France who fought in the First World War

The emphasis in your letter should be on the technology, and how much it has changed since the last war. For example, perhaps you remember the First World War stories of your father or an uncle and are thrilled about the new technologies at your disposal Maybe you want to write to a relative who left Europe for a new life in Canada and you are describing the horrific pace of destruction you are witnessing as a direct result of technology

Marking Criteria: 250 words minimum Accurate descriptions of technology used in both the First and Second World Wars (compare differences between the two)

Top marks will be given to students who can offer some personal reflections on the technology in your letter. What does your narrator think and feel about the differences in technology, and WHY?

What does your narrator think the new technology means to the future of warfare, or even to the future of mankind?

The Technologies

The First World War soldier walked everywhere, while a few rode on horseback. Troop Movement

The Second World War soldier walked considerably less, usually riding a truck to the combat zone, and often on some form of armored vehicle during actual combat.

In the Air First World War planes were mainly slow wooden biplanes with basic machine guns mounted in the front. Bombing consisted of pilots throwing grenades down on enemy troops from low altitudes.

Second World War fighter planes like the British Spitfire or the German Messerschmitt 109 were highly maneuverable and flew at speeds exceeding 400 mph

The use of new bombers during the Second World War meant that entire cities and armies could be leveled from high altitudes where they were safe from ground fire.

At Sea During the First World War, the most important naval ship was the battleship. Bigger, faster, and more heavily-armed battleships were used during the Second World War.

During the Second World War, the aircraft carrier replaced the battleship as the most important surface vessel in naval warfare.

Germany mastered the use of U-boats (submarines) in the Second World War, and nearly won the Battle of the Atlantic with its Wolf pack tactics

Armour First World War tanks were an important factor in breaking through the stalemate of trench warfare. However, they were slow and often got bogged down in the mud.

Cavalry was still widely used during the First World War.

Second World War tanks were fast and powerful. Germany realized the tank s full potential before any other country and used it as part of its blitzkrieg tactics to quickly smash through defending armies in Western Europe and the Soviet Union.

During the Second World War, tanks made the use of cavalry a thing of the past.

Feel free to research other military technologies that changed between the two wars!