Trench warfare is a type of land warfare in which opponents largely occupy permanent positions with forces entrenched on both sides. Such type of warfare resulted in high attrition of forces, stalemate and futility of effort. The term Trench Warfare is associated with war on Western front during WW I. The British military commanders were severely criticized by politicians for unprecedented casualty rate. On the first day of Battle of Somme, British forces alone lost 57,000 soldiers. Other member countries of British Empire also lost high number of young men in similar situations and blamed British commanders for their losses which spoiled British military's repute.
forced stalemate in WWI, caused trenchfoot in soldiers, demonstrated importance of machine gun and suppressive fire, encouraged development of tank and light assault teams as well as stormtroopers(shock troops).
they would lose their beloved ones and be lonley. Some didn't believe in the war and got enfuriated about their family or friends going over to do war and distrust the governments dissisions. Like the Iraq War. Some ppl want to punch Bush in the face. Others would love to be his wife. :) :(
The use of digging trenches as a defensive operation became a war practice in the Napoleonic era. It continued on through the US Civil War. World War One also saw the extensive use of trenches. The lasting affect on trench warfare simply established and continue to establish that in wars, a strong defense can dissuade opposing armies from attacking.
it limited the effectiveness of bombs, due to less casualties; they were used as shelter from soldiers during bombings and gun fire
what were the effects of a trench
what were some importance of trench warfare
There are numerous books that have been written about trench warfare and World War I. One of the best of these is 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' by Erich Maria Remarque. Another great title is 'Eye Deep in Hell: Trench Warfare in World War I,' by John Ellis.
The Germans faced France and French colonial forces, Britain and Britich colonial forces, and, eventually, the Americans on their Western Front in trench warfare. Austrian and Germans faced the Russians for a time on the Eaastern Front, some of that in trench warefare.
you take a bunch of banana peels and some syrup and take some apples and use the banana peels and syrup asmortor and build a trench with that
with a cardboard box and some grass / pieces of log, leaves and a few toy soliders paint it brown first though
what were some importance of trench warfare
Trench foot, shell shock
There are numerous books that have been written about trench warfare and World War I. One of the best of these is 'All Quiet on the Western Front,' by Erich Maria Remarque. Another great title is 'Eye Deep in Hell: Trench Warfare in World War I,' by John Ellis.
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The Germans faced France and French colonial forces, Britain and Britich colonial forces, and, eventually, the Americans on their Western Front in trench warfare. Austrian and Germans faced the Russians for a time on the Eaastern Front, some of that in trench warefare.
you take a bunch of banana peels and some syrup and take some apples and use the banana peels and syrup asmortor and build a trench with that
Trench warfare is where two armies are at war, and they both are fighting from trenches, or long ditches in the ground. It is a very old type of warfare, but it was at it climax in WWI. After that the ability to fight on the move known as "Mobility" made trench warfare out dated. It is still taught to some extent for defending a small position. But for the most part it has been abandoned. Check wikipedia for Trench Warfare. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trench_warfare
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Mostly on the western front, but also on some other fronts like Gallipoli and the eastern front.
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