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Benson
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4 January, 21:50
WW1 was more destructive than earlier war because
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4 January, 21:58
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WW1 was more destructive because they had more destructive weapons. Such as rifles, machine guns, flamethrowers, artillery, poison gas, tanks, and aircrafts.
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