Answer:
Flamethrower
Explanation:
These flamethrowers were good for close range combat, so they were perfect for trench warfare. They could brutally kill any enemy infantry, and were used to clear out buildings.
Answer:
A. The placement of nuclear weapons installations in Cuba.
Explanation:
The Brinkmanship policy between the United States and the Soviet Union resulted in the Cold War. The connection between Cuba and Russia began during the Cuban Revolution in 1959 when Fidel Castro managed to defeat Fulgencio Batista. During this period, Cuba received military and financial support from the Soviet Union. The Soviet place nuclear missiles in Cuba in 1962 which threaten the U.S. and other neighboring countries.
Answer:
Grant scored major victories at forts Henry and Donelson in February, forcing Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-62) to gather the scattered Rebel forces at Corinth, Mississippi. ... Grant's objective was Corinth, a vital rail center that, if captured, would give the Union total control of the region.
Explanation:
Answer:
was not part of the Eastern Bloc,
although this answer is misleading.
Explanation:
Yugoslavia was indeed part of the Eastern Bloc in the sense that it was an Eastern European communist country, but it was the only one that did not align itself with the USSR after 1948. It also did no ally with the United States, choosing non-alignment instead.
This answer is the best answer simply because it is less false than the other answers, which are completely wrong. Yugoslavia never joined the USSR, choosing to split from Stalin in 1948, and never became a satellite nation of the US, and isn't located anywhere near the Baltic.