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They had rats in ,and all other sorts of sewage animals.......they smelt rivolting and like dead people....the sound of screaming and people in pain bangs of the guns and tanks and the whistle .
Conditions in the trenches were horrific. It was more likely for a man to die of disease than in battle. The trenches were like muddy Swimming Pools and the water was often filled with frogs! Many soldiers suffered from trench foot a disease when the foot , if left in wet socks and boots for a long time, would swell up and start to rot. It was not until the swelling went down that the pain started and many wished for amputations. Other ailments included trench fever, like flu, shell shock etc. The soldiers had to sleep on floor level beds whilst covered in clothing full of lice. In their spare time soldiers exploded lice with lit matches as it was the only way to get rid of them. In battle, explosions, bombs, gun shots and screams were all to be heard at one time.
horrible, cold, muddy, dirty and generally yucky
Answerliving conditions in the trenches are hard why is it hard to live in the trenchesMany of Brittish soldiers died because of disease. The sanitary conditions in the trenches are quite poor, and common infections included dysentery, typhus, and cholera. Many soldiers suffered from parasites and related infections. Poor hygiene also led to fungal conditions.
Trench foot and dysentery were the major conditions found in the trenches. Filled with standing stagnant cold water, soldiers on both sides suffered from foot rot and lack of sanitation.
Reserve trenches
Long periods of intense discomfort in the trenches from the weather and enemy shelling punctuated by patrolling, working on the trenches, setting up wire barricades and other daily necessary duties. Attacks were short, hours, or long, up to a few days and resulted in the most casualties.
Deplorable sanitation conditions in the trenches led to outbreaks of disease. Trench Foot was pandemic, and morale was low.
the conditions were horrible. If you want a better description anyone can feel free to change it
Conditions were unsanitary, due to the open toilet trenches
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Answerliving conditions in the trenches are hard why is it hard to live in the trenchesMany of Brittish soldiers died because of disease. The sanitary conditions in the trenches are quite poor, and common infections included dysentery, typhus, and cholera. Many soldiers suffered from parasites and related infections. Poor hygiene also led to fungal conditions.
Trench foot and dysentery were the major conditions found in the trenches. Filled with standing stagnant cold water, soldiers on both sides suffered from foot rot and lack of sanitation.
Reserve trenches
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The trenches were Dirty, smelly, horrible places. You had other peoples corpses (dead bodies) everywhere. And there were also rats :(
people died with diseases, got trench foot from being in the wet mud and got shot basically
they suffered with trench foot and the got lice
sad, depressed and homesick because of the harsh and horrible living conditions and the soldiers missed their home family and friends.
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