Germany was the first country to use poison gas
In WW1 it was because their ally France had been attacked by Germany.In WW2 it was because Germany attacked them and they had to defend themselves.
When the Germans first attacked in February of 1916, they used flame throwers to advance far enough to get past the fort surrounding Verdun. Thereafter, they used artillery guns and air planes for the 300-day battle.
All of the major players possessed machine guns by the outbreak of the war.
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the first country that the US attacked was Germany after Going through France and joining up with the French and British troops
they got annoyed
We got rich
The U.S. got involved because Britain was being attacked by the Central Powers (enemies) and Britain is allies with the U.S..
firstly the first world war started in 1914 an secondly they were worried of being attacked
because he got hurt in ww1 and wanted revenge
Germany was the first country to use poison gas
No country attacked the US before they joined WW1, but the US's allies such as France and Britain were attacked and at war with Germany, so the US decided to support their allies and join the war. The sinking of the British/ American ship "The Lusitania" was a trigger for the US to join the war.
In WW1 it was because their ally France had been attacked by Germany.In WW2 it was because Germany attacked them and they had to defend themselves.
When the Germans first attacked in February of 1916, they used flame throwers to advance far enough to get past the fort surrounding Verdun. Thereafter, they used artillery guns and air planes for the 300-day battle.
Russia.Germany and Russia both agreed not to fight and was going to both get half of Poland after taking it over.but once Germany swept France then Germany didnt really have to worry about fighting on two fronts like in ww1.so then they decided to go against there treaty and attack russia.so at first russia was germanys allie.but then Germany attacked it so the answer is RUSSIA
All of the major players possessed machine guns by the outbreak of the war.