Latrines are a temporary dug out pit for disposing of body fluids and solids. They were often used in wartime.
A latrine is an open toilet, usually a hole or ditch. It may be improved by adding facilities in which to stand, sit, or shelter.
The military term, however, is generally used to refer to any toilet facilities.
they used their helmets and the flung the mess into no mans land.
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very smelly!
You could also say, "a toilet used in the second World War"
The usual term the army uses for such facilities, whether it is a simple ditch or indoor plumbing, is "latrine."
Depends on where you were. If you were a soldier, you used the "Latrine"- a word used in the US Army for bathroom. Near the front lines, that was simply a slit trench where wastes would be buried. AT the front lines, you went wherever you could.
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