trench
The trench system was the place where the soldiers live and work
Trench warfare was the symbol of a foot soldier in World War 1. Most of the battles for the foot soldier took place from a trench dug for protection.
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
"The World war 1 trench was the biggest I have found" or "The trench in the ocean was the biggest in the world"
trench warfare was also used in ww2 but more as bunkers and only onside would have them in place.
World War One.
Yes.
Yes.
In World War 2 the hiding place for soldiers were called the Trenches.
Trench warfare.
World war 1 is often characterized as a trench was, because most of the fighting took place in trenches and other fortified positions.
In a trench, the hiding place typically refers to a concealed area or dugout designed to provide shelter and protection for soldiers during combat. These spaces can be used to shield personnel from enemy fire, weather conditions, or surveillance. They often include features like overhead cover, camouflage, and minimal visibility from outside to enhance safety and concealment. Hiding places in trenches are crucial for maintaining the element of surprise and ensuring the safety of troops in war zones.