Technology of WWII
As technology rise throughout WWII, many Americans died of victory and hope to save those who were left for the patriotism of their country. One technology that change medical care in WWII, would be Penicillin. Penicillin was first discovered by Ernest Duchesse in 1869. But, on the year 1939, it started to gain popularity after Dr. Howard Florey gave scientific evidence on how effective this anti-bacterial substance really was with the aid of Andrew J. Moyer. With this discovery, it helped increase the chance of a wounded soldier surviving which eventually changed the course of the war.
Another part of technology that change the face of the war was radars. The radars were actually first invented by Robert Watson-Watt in the 1940’s where they can be used to detect incoming attacks of aircrafts, naval ships, and submarines hundreds of miles away and even at night. This happens, simply by radio transmitter from readers who can create echos from vehicles which then, would be reflected in the rapid wave movement bouncing away from the object. As a result, this discovery gave both Ally and Axis a chance for victory mainly by who spots each others forces first.
Another part of technology that change the face of the war was radars. The radars were actually first invented by Robert Watson-Watt in the 1940’s where they can be used to detect incoming attacks of aircrafts, naval ships, and submarines hundreds of miles away and even at night. This happens, simply by radio transmitter from readers who can create echos from vehicles which then, would be reflected in the rapid wave movement bouncing away from the object. As a result, this discovery gave both Ally and Axis a chance for victory mainly by who spots each others forces first.