Most Terrifying Weapons of World War 2

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Published 2021-09-03
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The weapons of world war 2 are well documented and go to show how desperate countries were to gain a military advantage over their opponents, often resorting to experimental weapons that would later inspire a whole new world of advancements in the ways wars are fought. Check out today's new video that dives headfirst into some of the most terrifying weapons invented for WWII.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sachiconza9406
    Imagine making a weapon, only for it to be so deadly, that it's regarded as being too deadly for use in battle.
  • WWI was extremely brutal too! Chemical weapons were used without restraint and the the trench warfare was some of the most brutal to ever occurred.
  • @sachiconza9406
    "Schu-mine" sounds like a term that would describe a sticky mine that sticks to people's shoes.
  • @ives3572
    "War's tragedy is that it uses man's best to do man's worst." - Harry Emerson Fosdick
  • Something about soldiers fighting in WWII using martial arts comes off pretty comical when you think about it.
  • The Gustav cannon seems pretty spooky to me from the perspective of a soldier. There’s something pretty menacing about a gun thats the size of a building and can shoot you from nearly 30 miles away. Obviously it was too large to be practical and only shot around 50 shells in combat but I’m sure those 50 shells were pretty darn scary for soldiers in the forts that were shot at.
  • @dragonweyr44
    The Irony of the US submarine fleet was that when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, it completely ignored the submarines as well as our dry docks and fuel depots. They were so fixated on destroying the largely obsolete battleships and aircraft like the P40 warhawks, they allowed us to build more aircraft carriers and modern fighters
  • @dunecat8538
    The Japanese biological weapon was the deadliest of the war.... Anyways, thanks again to our sponsor! You should check out more videos
  • @dupleforce7023
    The most terrifying sound in ww2: gear scraping the ground just in front of you
  • @jacobagnew8111
    I would have said that Little Boy and Fat Man were pretty terrifying
  • It’s fun learning about stuff you remember from school or stuff that you have forgotten love this channel
  • Y’all forgot about incendiary weapons like phosphorus-filled rockets and firebombing raids (the firebombing of Tokyo and the Blitz of Dresden come to mind.)
  • @grey3247
    You know, WW2 is practically the only conflict where one side was so comically evil it can't even be properly argued
  • @seangulley4019
    One of the most interesting WWII weapon creations in my opinion was the U.S. development of the Bat Bomb. It’s not great using live animals for the attack but the concept itself is intriguing
  • @Gabethesloth
    The fact that we didn’t know what serin gas was when we found it proves that it he used it he probably could of made a huge impact in a turn over until they found out what it was
  • @davidrogers3828
    I live in upstate ny, the Adirondacks. There were alot of serial killers, alot of myths and legends, and even a person who has been missing for 6 years and has not been found. I think there is potential future video ideas for you guys. Keep up the amazing videos!