WWI was fought differently than any other war in history. The German soldiers lived in the trenches. They ate, slept and died in the trenches. If your head went above the trench, you would get shot. If you got out of the trench you would be shot. If one of your comrades was shot and killed outside of the trenches you could not get out to go get his body because you would get shot a well. I think that pretty much answers your question.
Trench warfare was not new or unique to World War One. For a similar situation, simply look at the Siege of Petersburg/Richmond in the American Civil War.
What was different about trench warfare in WW1 was the machinegun and long-range artillery piece. Both items of technology enforced a stalemate on the war that had never been seen before, and one which the current generation of military leadership was completely incapable of finding a solution for.
Most of the battles in 1914 were "normal" fluid battles, with soldiers out in the open, fighting in a manner similar to previous wars. However, once a stalemate had set in, and soldiers started digging trenches, the strategic and tactical situation changed. "Modern" trench warfare could not fought according to any of the old strategies - the mass slaughters of 1915 to 1917 are evident of this, as the unimaginative leaders of both sides simply kill millions of soldiers to no useful purpose, trying the same tactics as had failed before.
In the end, the machinegun and artillery piece as used in Trench Warfare force a complete re-thinking of military strategy, with the abandonment of massed frontal assaults common to pretty much all military tactics throughout history. New technologies and strategies change warfare from an effort of mass infantry, to a Chess-game like combination of high technology and maneuver, where small unit actions with new weapons dominate fixed defenses and massed infantry.
Trenches prevented battles of maneuver, placing the advantage with the defense, especially when coupled with barbed wire and machine guns.
It caused their to be more casualties and for armies to move slowly and the western and eastern front to move back and forth without moving from were they started
The trench warfare protect them
Major battles gained little or no ground (Apex)
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
Trench Warfare.
World War I was a military conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918. It was a modern war with airplanes, machine guns, and tanks. However, the commanders often fought World War I as if it were a 19th Century war. They would march their troops across open land into the face of machine guns and often slaughter. War before the 1st World War, were not trench warfare. Steel armor is one kind of warfare that took place before trench warfare.
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your answer is in the category trench warfare was one of them there was also air warfare
World War I was fought by trench warfare.
It allowed people not to die
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
World War 1 introduced aerial warfare with airplanes and trench warfare
Trench Warfare.
Trench warfare. They would sit in trenches and shoot at the enemy trench
Trench warfare. They would sit in trenches and shoot at the enemy trench
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The first world war is usually referred to as a trench war. A trench war is fought generally in trenches You can look up trench warfare" in wikipedia where it will tell you more about how it is fought. Belgium and north France still have many sites where the trenches can be visited and viewed a sad memorial to a war in which so many people died.
World War I was a military conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918. It was a modern war with airplanes, machine guns, and tanks. However, the commanders often fought World War I as if it were a 19th Century war. They would march their troops across open land into the face of machine guns and often slaughter. War before the 1st World War, were not trench warfare. Steel armor is one kind of warfare that took place before trench warfare.