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Why were machine guns lethal in the war?

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Why were machine guns lethal in the war?

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Because of the tactics used. When attackers would swarm accross the no man’s land, the machine guns heavy rate of fire, large magazine capacity and high caliber could take down large portions of the attack before the attackers would reach the opposing trenches.

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