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- Paris_Gun length "34000.0".
- Paris_Gun abstract "The Paris Gun (German: Paris-Geschütz) was the name given to a type of German long-range siege gun, several of which were used to bombard Paris during World War I. They were in service from March to August 1918. When the guns were first employed, Parisians believed they had been bombed by a high-altitude Zeppelin, as neither the sound of an aeroplane nor a gun could be heard. They were the largest pieces of artillery used during the war by barrel length if not caliber, and are considered to be superguns. The Paris Guns hold an important place in the history of astronautics, as their shells were the first man-made objects to reach the stratosphere.Also called the "Kaiser Wilhelm Geschütz" ("Emperor William Gun"), they were often confused with Big Bertha, the German howitzer used against the Liège forts in 1914; indeed, the French called them by this name, as well. They were also confused with the smaller "Langer Max" (Long Max) cannon, from which they were derived; although the famous Krupp-family artillery makers produced all these guns, the resemblance ended there.As military weapons, the Paris Guns were not a great success: the payload was minuscule, the barrel required frequent replacement and its accuracy was only good enough for city-sized targets. The German objective was to build a psychological weapon to attack the morale of the Parisians, not to destroy the city itself.".
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- Paris_Gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Details".
- Paris_Gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "German siege gun which bombarded Paris".
- Paris_Gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paris Gun".
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- Paris_Gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "long range artillery bombardments".
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- Paris_Gun caliber "211".
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- Paris_Gun caption "The German Paris Gun, also known as William's Gun was the largest artillery gun of World War I. In 1918 the Paris Gun was able to shell Paris from away.".
- Paris_Gun designer "Fritz Rausenberger".
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