Pistols: Pistole Parabellum P-08 'Luger' Walther Pistole Model 1938 (P-38) Mauser HSc Walther PP/PPK Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'
Bolt Action Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 1898K (Kar98K, also used in sniper roles) Mauser Gewehr 1933/40 Gebergsjager Karabiner
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Gewehr 1941 W/M (Walther and Mauser made two different models) Gewehr 1943 (the Karabiner 1943 was essentially the same, though slightly shorter. Volkssturm Gewehr VG1-5
Automatic Rifles: Sturmgewehr 1944 (StG.44) Mkb 42 & KAB 42 (precursors to StG.44) Fallschirmjagergewehr 1942 (FG-42, two models were manufactured; the early model had a sloped pistol grip, the later model had a conventional pistol grip and was a specialist's rifle)
Submachine Guns: Maschinenpistole 1938/1940 (MP-38/40) MP-18/1 (WWI Bergmann model) MP-28 MP-34I (Bergmann side loading) MP-E (Erma side loading with fore grip) MP-41 (MP-40 with wooden stock) ZK38.3 (Czech) M39 (Hungarian) Suomi M31 (Finnish PPSh 41)
Machineguns: Zurich Brno 1926 (ZB-26) Maschinengewehr 1934 (MG 34) Maschinengewehr 1942 (MG 42)
Rocket/Grenade Launchers: Raketenpanzerbuchse 54 ('Panzerschreck' or 'Ofenrohr') GranatBuchse 1939 (GrB 39) Panzerfaust (aka Faust Patrone) Walther 2.7cm Leuchtpistole (aka 'Sturmpistole' or 'Kampfpistole')
Anti-Tank Rifles: Panzerbuchse 1939 (PzB 39) Mascerzek M35 (Polish, aka 'Marosczek)
Flamethrowers: Flammenwurfer 38/41
Grenades: Steilhandgranate 1924 (Gr-24, stick grenade or 'potato masher') Eirhandgranate 1939 (Ei-39, egg type) Steilnebelhandgranate 1939 (Nb 39, stick type) Panzerwurfmine (L) (Finned anti-tank hand grenade) Gabellt Ladung (grenade bundle) Sprengbuchse 1924 (aka Siebkopf) Haft-Hohllandung 3kg Magnetic 'HHL' Gewehr Sprenggranate (rifle grenade) Grosspanzergranate "46" or "61" (anti-tank rifle grenades, number designates size in millimeters) Schuss Gr-P-40 Panzer Granate (rifle grenade) Gewehrblendgranate 1942 (smoke rifle grenade) Sprengpatrone/Wurfkorper 361LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Wurfkorper/Panzer Wurfkorper 42LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Nebelpatrone (smoke round for Leuchtpistole)
Answerthe Germans created the Panzerfaust, a Small rocket launcher, which literally translates into "armor fist"the Germans created some of the the most impressive weapons the world had ever seen.the mg42 machine gun they invented during World War 2 is still used in many armies today..the 88mm flak gun was designed for anti-aircraft use but its operators discovered that it was also a great anti-tank gun.they also invented the worlds first ballistic and inter-continental missiles.the v1 and v2 rockets.they had the first jet engined air-craft.the Germans also had infra-red night vision during ww2.maybe there best weapon of all was there highly trained army,probably the best fighting army in human history,and under a high command that no country could match.
Pistols: Pistole Parabellum P-08 'Luger' Walther Pistole Model 1938 (P-38) Mauser HSc Walther PP/PPK Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'
Bolt Action Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 1898K (Kar98K, also used in sniper roles) Mauser Gewehr 1933/40 Gebergsjager Karabiner
Semi-Automatic Rifles: Gewehr 1941 W/M (Walther and Mauser made two different models) Gewehr 1943 (the Karabiner 1943 was essentially the same, though slightly shorter. Volkssturm Gewehr VG1-5
Automatic Rifles: Sturmgewehr 1944 (StG.44) Mkb 42 & KAB 42 (precursors to StG.44) Fallschirmjagergewehr 1942 (FG-42, two models were manufactured; the early model had a sloped pistol grip, the later model had a conventional pistol grip and was a specialist's rifle)
Submachine Guns: Maschinenpistole 1938/1940 (MP-38/40) MP-18/1 (WWI Bergmann model) MP-28 MP-34I (Bergmann side loading) MP-E (Erma side loading with fore grip) MP-41 (MP-40 with wooden stock) ZK38.3 (Czech) M39 (Hungarian) Suomi M31 (Finnish PPSh 41)
Machineguns: Zurich Brno 1926 (ZB-26) Maschinengewehr 1934 (MG 34) Maschinengewehr 1942 (MG 42)
Rocket/Grenade Launchers: Raketenpanzerbuchse 54 ('Panzerschreck' or 'Ofenrohr') GranatBuchse 1939 (GrB 39) Panzerfaust (aka Faust Patrone) Walther 2.7cm Leuchtpistole (aka 'Sturmpistole' or 'Kampfpistole')
Anti-Tank Rifles: Panzerbuchse 1939 (PzB 39) Mascerzek M35 (Polish, aka 'Marosczek)
Flamethrowers: Flammenwurfer 38/41
Grenades: Steilhandgranate 1924 (Gr-24, stick grenade or 'potato masher') Eirhandgranate 1939 (Ei-39, egg type) Steilnebelhandgranate 1939 (Nb 39, stick type) Panzerwurfmine (L) (Finned anti-tank hand grenade) Gabellt Ladung (grenade bundle) Sprengbuchse 1924 (aka Siebkopf) Haft-Hohllandung 3kg Magnetic 'HHL' Gewehr Sprenggranate (rifle grenade) Grosspanzergranate "46" or "61" (anti-tank rifle grenades, number designates size in millimeters) Schuss Gr-P-40 Panzer Granate (rifle grenade) Gewehrblendgranate 1942 (smoke rifle grenade) Sprengpatrone/Wurfkorper 361LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Wurfkorper/Panzer Wurfkorper 42LP (Leuchtpistole ammunition) Nebelpatrone (smoke round for Leuchtpistole)
I will presume you are referring to small arms. Rifles: Mauser Karabiner 98k (bolt action) Mauser/Walther Gewehr 43 (semi-automatic) SMG: Maschinenpistole 40 aka MP-40 Machineguns: Maschinengewehr 34 Maschinengewehr 42 Assault Rifles: Sturmgewehr 44 aka StG.44 or MP-44 There were many others, but this is a good start.
The actual weapons used by the Nazis on foot(meaning their actual guns) were the Mauser Kar 98k,the Maschinepistole 40(MP40) "Schmeisser" SMG,the Gerwher 43 or G43,and the Sturm Gerwher 44(or STG44) assault rifle,also known as the MP44. The Germans created the first assault rifle(mentioned above as the STG44) and the first actual jets and ballistic missiles. The first jet was the Messerschmidt Me262 "Swable"(or Swallow). The first ballistic missile was known as the V-2 rocket. Its predecessor was the V-1 rocket. The actual fighter planes used were the Messerschmidt bf 109 fighter,the Focke-Wulfe fw 190,and later on the Me262 at the end of the war. The main bomber was the Junkers ju 87 "Stuka" dive bomber,and the Junkers ju 88 as the primary high-altitude bomber. The Germans had an array of different Panzers so i can't name those in this answer.
The primary weapon on land (besides the rifle and cannon) were the machine guns. They were the new dominating weapon used for the second time in the 20th century; the first time they were used for general service was by the Russians during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Submarines and wooden cloth covered airplanes were used at sea and in the air. One would've thought that the primary combatants of WW1; the Germans, French, British, and the US, would NOT have deployed their men in "human wave attacks" as they did in WW1. Because those very same countries had sent military observers to the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-1905...and witnessed first hand the destructive power of the machine gun against massed infantry attacks. And yet, only ten years later in 1914 those military leaders sent their men directly into the mouths of the machine guns of WW1.
Nazi Germany developed and used hundreds of weapons during the Second World War. I will name a few of the most recognized ones.
-The MP40 machine pistol. 32 round stick magazine. Commonly given to tank crews, paratroopers, and Rottenfuhrers (group leaders).
-The Karabiner 98k. Bears the nonclementure of the Kar98k. Bolt action rifle. Standard weapon used by the Wehrmacht.
-Luger P08 9mm pistol. 7 round clip. Standard sidearm for all branches of the Reichswehr/Wehrmacht.
There were several types of guns used, but some of the better known types were the MP40, STG41, MG42, FG42, and the KAR98k. There were also some Italian guns in use during the time.
M1a1 thompson, M1 Garand, BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle), Lee-Enfields, Colt 1911, Remington 1897 Trenchgun
Yes, Germany was occupied by the Nazis in World War II, and so were Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, and Germany.+++The Nazis did not "invade" Germany: they were German, albeit coming to power in underhand ways and ruling their own country as a dictatorship.
The term Nazi is derived from the first two syllables, as pronounced in German, of the official name of the German Nazi Party, the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. The Nazis did not originally refer to themselves as "Nazis," and instead used the official term, Nationalsozialisten ("National Socialists"). In German, Nazi mirrors the term Sozi, a common and slightly derogatory term for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands), the Nazis' main opponents before obtaining power. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi
The Nazis made these camps during world war 2
The Nazi goal was "lebensraum" (breathing space) for the German people. Tragically, this meant invading other countries and exterminating some non-Aryans.
Prominent Nazis were tried after World War 2, in the city of Nürnberg (Nuremberg). The Nazis did not exist in WW1. (Although Hitler served in the German army.)
No they were allies
German Nazis invaded Lithuania in June, 1940.
something about the Nazis
The Nazis in World War 2 were basically German soldiers that were very loyal to Hitler.
The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII
No specific count. The German military dropped hundreds of thousands of bombs during the war.
Nazis was a political governmental party known as Nation Socialist German workers party Hitlerwas a man who leaded a great nation and forced the world onto their knees before and during world war 2
Yes , the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) who are known to the world as the Nazis were German .
there a group fo people in the world war.they had nazis held in german.
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
Yes, by the Nazis.
The Nazis were involved in Denmark during the World War 2.