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The secret of the German offensive 1918
This diagram shows several types of grenades the Germans were using during World War One, Besozzi grenade which had a 5 seconds time fuse, Pear-shaped grenade, firing level as extended when thrown and the Ball grenade which hooked around the wrist with a strap to the friction bar, which gives a jerk upon throwing.
1918
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Attack Ball Bomb Explosive Fuse Germans Grenade Grenades Grenadier Grenadiers Launchers Offensive Pear Projectiles Seconds Shaped Throwing Warfare Weapon Weapons
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The Secret of the German Offensive: Unraveling the Mystery of World War One's Deadly Grenades This evocative photograph captures a selection of the various grenades employed by the German forces during the final stages of World War One in 1918. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the brutal and innovative nature of trench warfare during this period. At the forefront of the image lies the Besozzi grenade, a compact explosive device with a 5-second time fuse. Its sleek design and simplicity belied its destructive potential, making it a favorite among the German grenadiers. The Pear-shaped grenade, with its extended firing level, was another deadly projectile used for close-quarters combat. When thrown, the grenade's level would retract, allowing for a more accurate and effective throw. The Ball grenade, featured towards the right of the photograph, was a unique grenade design that hooked around the wrist of the soldier via a strap, connecting to the friction bar. Upon throwing, the strap would release, providing a powerful jerk that increased the throwing distance and accuracy of the grenade. These deadly weapons were instrumental in the German offensive of 1918, as both sides fought for a decisive victory in the waning days of the war. The use of grenades, such as these, revolutionized infantry warfare and left an indelible mark on the history of military conflict. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the arsenal of the German forces during World War One, providing valuable insight into the tactics, technology, and determination that shaped the course of history.
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