Talk:Technological escalation during World War II
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This article doesn't seem right, it mentions infantry AT weapons weren't available at the outbrake of world war II. This is not true, infantry AT weapons were available in large number in the form of AT rifles.
[edit] Merge with Technology during World War II?
Both articles cover about the same subject and Technology during World War II seems to be much more complete.84.231.99.112 18:14, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] vs. WWI
"Unlike technological escalation during World War I, it was generally believed that speed and firepower, not defenses or entrenchments, would bring the war to a quicker end" Of cource WWI-era people believed in speed and firepower too! It was just those tactics and technologies that were used at the begining of the war and developed during the conflict. Of course it just happened, that defensive technologies and tactics had advanced faster, but this was by accident and not because people "believed that defenses or entrenchments, would bring the war to a quicker end"! The sentence is thus wrong and doesn't do WWI-era leaders and inventors justice. 213.243.181.212 18:50, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
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