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3 years ago
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Zeppelins and similar aircraft changed the way war was waged because of their ability to

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sergeinik [125]3 years ago
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Their ability to create bigger damage in a certain area. Using bombers and zeppelins makes it easier for them to attack. These bombers can injure at least 3,400 people in one place and can kill at least 1,400 people. Thus, countries were more encouraged to use aircraft weaponry in the World War I
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