Forgive me for spreading a myth. Several years of military research and lots of reading had lead me to believe the myth about the wooden bullets being used in combat. Now I feel used...
cheers Darryl
You should feel used, its a ludicrous notion that suddenly, in two world wars, the Germans and others started using wooden bullets in combat. It certainly doesn't explain the dozens of other countries who used wooden blanks do so though, as many were not involved in any war.
...but I suppose the idea of cost savings for the war machine makes perfect sense. Having a wooden bullet fired at you from close range would be plenty incapacitating.
But 10 years before the wars end??? Cunning Germans.
The wooden bullets, and there are many designs, usually were reduced to toothpicks within feet of the muzzle, as they are hollow. Also some of them were used for Grenade launching.
Brief list of some countries who used wooden bullets for Grenade Launching or training... Argentina, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, France, Italy, Japan, Holland, Belgium, Norway, Spain, Austria, Sweden, Turkey, America, Germany, Venezuela.
Some countries also used paper.