The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
well if they wanted to die then they killed themselves sometimes.
They dug trenches to protect themselves from the weapons of the enemy. Turks vs. British
the soldiers dug the trenches them selves so they just looked like fields.
A correct but simplified answer:Because of the invention of machine guns and rapid firing and accurate artillery any person who was visible to the opposing side Died. To protect themselves the soldiers dug trenches to hide in.
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
In World War I, soldiers in the trenches used sandbags, wooden planks, and barbed wire for protection against enemy fire. The trenches themselves were often reinforced with earth and wood to create a defensive barrier. Additionally, soldiers utilized dugouts, which were deeper shelters within the trenches, to shield themselves from artillery and sniper fire. These measures helped to mitigate the dangers of the brutal warfare that characterized the conflict.
the soldiers would entertain themselves with porno!!!!
the typical day for the soldiers was when they had to stay in their trenches because it was snowing and it was freezing outside
Because the deep trenches protected them from bullets and shell fragments that were fired at the soldiers and so that the soldiers could be be seen (as targets).
They protected themselves by using bags of sand to block the bullets, hide in their trenches, or find some other protection
It was a 'chicken and egg' situation. One side's soldiers were in the trenches to stop the other side's soldiers in their trenches from getting any advantage,.