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Soldiers who served the WW1 in the trenches suffered from Shell Shock. It effected them negative with common things like tiredness, headaches, difficulties to focus, constant diarrhea and being emotional.

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How did trench warfare in world war 1 on the western front shape soldiers?

Soldiers would get sickness like trench foot and lice infection. soldiers would develop extreme cases of shell shock and die. How would you feel if your friends were getting killed by mortars... trenches were NOT a good thing for soldiers


How was trench designed?

Because the soldiers would dig tunnels and if the tunnels caved in that would create a bunker.


How was poison gas used in trenches?

The poison gas was released and sent adrift towards the enemy trench. It would seep into the trench an dbe breathed in by soldiers, causing death, paralysis and other debilitating symptoms. The poison would linger for days. It would have been the perfect weapon had its single drawback not existed. If the wind was blowing towards YOUR trench, the gas would get into YOUR trench.


What were some of the diseases soldiers had during world war 1?

During World War I, soldiers suffered injuries from the enemy's weapons, from natural forces, and sometimes even from their own forces through accidents and "friendly-fire" incidents. Perhaps most unknown to casual observers of the conflict, disease and other bodily afflictions accounted for much of the suffering of the soldiers on both sides of the war.


What medical issues did the soldiers have to deal with during world war 1?

Trench Foot was a major medical issue. This was because the trenches often contained mice and rats and when the soldiers feet were wet the bacteria and the fact that they walked a lot would lead to Trench Foot

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How did trench warfare in world war 1 on the western front shape soldiers?

Soldiers would get sickness like trench foot and lice infection. soldiers would develop extreme cases of shell shock and die. How would you feel if your friends were getting killed by mortars... trenches were NOT a good thing for soldiers


How would soldiers in ww1 prevent trench foot?

by not getting it


Why did most of the combat on the western front in world war 1 take place in a small area?

This is do to the trench warfare. soldiers could battle for weeks on end and only gain a couple of feet. Also WW1 had a Gettysburg effect where a small battle would start and other soldiers would hear about it and converge to the same point and the battle would then become large.


Why was the british front line trench never built in a straight line?

most combatants at that time NEVER built straight trench's. 1. If a shell struck in to the trench, the shrapnel would go flying everywhere in the trench if it was in a straight line, the "curve" in the trench would deflect the shrapnel. 2. if part of the trench was overrun, resistance could still continue with a zigzag trench. If it was in a straight line, enemy soldiers could just fire there guns in a straight line and kill everyone easily.


What is the use of the periscopes in trench warfare?

Soldiers used them to look out of the trench's so they wouldn't have to waste a man who would probably get shot.


How was barbed wire used in?

It was strung from metal post to metal post in front of the trench to prevent a surprise attack by the enemy. Prior to attacking the enemy's trench there would be an artillery bombardment which was in part intended to demolish their barbed wire defenses so that one's own soldiers could reach their trench quickly.


What did trench foot do?

Trench foot would cause blisters and open sores on the soldiers foot. Often fungal infections would set in and gangrene if left untreated.


How was trench designed?

Because the soldiers would dig tunnels and if the tunnels caved in that would create a bunker.


What was the front?

'the front' was if you were at war you were would be in the first trench or or first group of people to fight and you would be likely to die


How big were the trench warfare?

Between 70 and 100 yards (64-91 m) behind the front trench was located the support (or "travel") trench, to which the garrison would retreat when the front trench was bombarded. Between 300 and 500 yards (275-460 m) further to the rear was located the third reserve trench, where the reserve troops could amass for a counter-attack if the front trenches were captured.


How was poison gas used in trenches?

The poison gas was released and sent adrift towards the enemy trench. It would seep into the trench an dbe breathed in by soldiers, causing death, paralysis and other debilitating symptoms. The poison would linger for days. It would have been the perfect weapon had its single drawback not existed. If the wind was blowing towards YOUR trench, the gas would get into YOUR trench.


What were some of the diseases soldiers had during world war 1?

During World War I, soldiers suffered injuries from the enemy's weapons, from natural forces, and sometimes even from their own forces through accidents and "friendly-fire" incidents. Perhaps most unknown to casual observers of the conflict, disease and other bodily afflictions accounted for much of the suffering of the soldiers on both sides of the war.