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20 Iconic WWII Firearms Explained in 10 Minutes (Part 1) In just 10 minutes, we break down 20 of the most iconic personal weapons of World War II—the guns that defined infantry combat and shaped modern warfare. From legendary rifles like the M1 Garand and Lee–Enfield No.4, to close-quarters chaos machines like the Thompson SMG and PPSh-41, this is WWII firepower in fast, digestible form. We also dive into battlefield game-changers like the StG44, the terrifying MG42, and portable anti-armor weapons that changed how soldiers fought tanks—Bazooka, Panzerfaust, Panzerschreck, and PIAT. This video is pure history, no how-to: what these weapons were, why they mattered, and quick myth-checks that separate pop-culture from reality. You’ll hear the real stories behind: • Why the MP40 being called a “Schmeisser” is mostly a Hollywood myth • The PPSh-41 and its brutal close-range reputation • The Lee–Enfield and the legendary “Mad Minute” • Underrated workhorses like the Bren Mk.II, DP-28, BAR, Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, Kar98k, Luger P08, and Japan’s Arisaka Type 99 If you’re into WWII history, military tech, and those “wait… that’s actually wrong?” moments—this one’s for you. 💬 Question for you: Should Part 2 cover WWI weapons, and which WWI firearm has to make the list? ⸻ Chapters 0:00 – Introduction to WWII Infantry Weapons 0:14 – M1 Garand 1:17 – Thompson Submachine Gun (Tommy Gun) 2:06 – Colt M1911 3:04 – Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) 4:05 – Bazooka (M1 Rocket Launcher) 4:57 – Karabiner 98k (Kar98k) 5:48 – MP40 6:39 – Luger P08 7:26 – StG44 (Sturmgewehr 44) 8:29 – MG42 9:32 – Outro