Yes, of course they did. Letters home from soldiers spoke vividly of the conditions at the front as did dispatches in newspapers. It wasn't a secret.
They were soldiers.
The conflict in WW1 on the Western Front was in France & Belgium.
Along the Western Front in 1914
no man's land
Hitler was a decorated (Iron Cross) enlisted man, serving as a "runner" (messenger) on the Western Front in WW1.
Canadians were big in Paschendale on the western front
The extra manpower brought an end to the stalemate on the Western Front.
Europe In WW1 it stretched from the English Channel to the Swiss Border.
All Quiet on the Western Front is a book about Paul Baumer in WW1. It is by Erich Maria Remarque. There is also a movie about it but it sucks butt.
In WW1 , the Germans were able to reinforce the Western Front .
The Western Front was located in France and Belgium during WW1. The term was coined during the First and Second World War to describe the contested armed frontier.
The four European fronts were: The Western Front The Eastern Front The Gallipoli Front The Italian Front There were two other fronts in the middle east: The Palestine Front The Mesopotamian Front