yes, people got very, very depressed in them. they couldn't get a wash or anything, they ate rats, etc..
The reality of the trench warfare was that the conditions were terrible. The mean often got trench foot which lead to lose of the feet because of the conditions in the trenches.
A board placed at the bottom of a Trench for easier movement in the muddy conditions. :)
what were some importance of trench warfare
no it couldn't not in the soldiers conditions and hardship
they suffered with trench foot and the got lice
Trench foot is a medical condition that results from prolonged exposure to damp and unsanitary conditions, typically in trenches. It is not caused by an animal, but rather by prolonged exposure to wet and unsanitary environments.
The diseases, such as gangrene and trench foot, the war itself, and the weather conditions.
The conditions were disgusting, with diseases like foot rot, trench rats, gangreen, and others.
Digging a trench by hand can be physically demanding and time-consuming. Challenges include fatigue, potential injury, and varying soil conditions. Techniques involve proper body mechanics, using the right tools, and taking breaks to prevent exhaustion. It is important to plan the trench layout, dig in layers, and ensure proper shoring to maintain safety.
Deplorable sanitation conditions in the trenches led to outbreaks of disease. Trench Foot was pandemic, and morale was low.
The conditions were horrific. People were cramped, the weather conditions were awful. People had to put up with rats. They suffered from trench foot. They were malnourished. Not to mention the fact that the Germans were gunning them down with machine guns.
Guam.