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History, 26.10.2019 11:43 juliashalnev

What is one reason zeppelins were vital to the war? (1 point) they assisted in dispersing chemical warfare.

they flew lower than the airplanes of the day.

they were difficult for the enemy to shoot down.

they protected soldiers from enemy fire.

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