During World War I

The First World War left an indelible mark in the history as one of the richest in the inventions of war. In this set, I want to show you 5 pretty interesting things that were invented in those years. Surely you have something to supplement this post. WATCHES with an alarm clock in the First World War there were the first wrist watch with an alarm clock. They produced the company Eterna. It has patented his invention in 1908. For the first time presented the Eterna watch on the annually held the Swiss National Exhibition in Bern in 1914.





October 13, 1914 Garrett Morgan received a patent for a gas mask. The appearance of this item was caused by necessity. They needed protection from the new weapons - the poisonous gases. We remembered the five objects created in the First World War.



Bulletproof steel helmets With the outbreak of World War II appears bulletproof helmet. This is due to the so-called trench warfare. The heads of the soldiers who are in the trenches, became an easy target. From a rifle bullet this helmet is not saved, but protects against debris and shrapnel. The first such helmets were the English, then the French (Adrian helmet). The Germans initially ignored the helmet. But then, in 1915 we tested the helmets of several forms. As a result of the beginning of 1916 in Hanover, it was developed by a famous model - a steel helmet (stahlhelm) - M1916.



FRENCH During the First World War of 1914-1918 in the army widespread tunics random samples - imitation English and French models, received the general name of "french" - on behalf of the British General John French.



Electric hand drill pistol in 1917 was created the first electric hand drill with a small-sized trigger switch and pistol grip. The device is released to the market American inventors Duncan Black and Alonzo Decker.



LЁTNAYA JACKET During the First World War, with the development of aviation appeared lёtnaya jacket. It was first created in Germany. In those days, there was an open cockpit, so the pilots had to wear something warm, which can save them from the cold at altitude. Jackets were long and made of leather.



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