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why did the french and british dug up trenches?To provide cover from view & fire of the enemy.
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During war , soldiers dig long trenches to hide from the enemy's attack. Trenches are dug in mud hence keep the trench cold and makes the survival easy for the soldier.
the Germans were the first to decide where to stand fast and dig, they had been able to choose the best places to build their trenches. The possession of the higher ground not only gave the Germans a tactical advantage, but it forced the British and French to live in the worst conditions.
Protection from shrapnel and bullets.
why did the french and british dug up trenches?To provide cover from view & fire of the enemy.
They dug trenches to protect themselves from the weapons of the enemy. Turks vs. British
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In Rees many convicts from Holland were forced to dig trenches in very bad circumstances.
They would use the shovels to dig out trenches. If necessary they would dig graves. They would also use them as weapons if it came down to it.
Soldiers would dig trenches for protection. They also used them as a place to sleep during the war. They would take shifts so some people could sleep and others would be fighting. I hope this helps.
During war , soldiers dig long trenches to hide from the enemy's attack. Trenches are dug in mud hence keep the trench cold and makes the survival easy for the soldier.
the Germans were the first to decide where to stand fast and dig, they had been able to choose the best places to build their trenches. The possession of the higher ground not only gave the Germans a tactical advantage, but it forced the British and French to live in the worst conditions.
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In World War One, the soldiers survived by digging up trenches. Trenches are holes dug in the ground, sort of how worms dig into the ground but bigger. These trenches were what they lived in for 4 straight years. Hope this helped :) I'm only 13 so if you don't trust this answer than you can look somewhere else! :)
No, unlike World War 1, World War two was fought more in the streets and forests. Although many times once a side would dig in they would usually make fox holes more often then trenches because fox holes were quiker to make and were usually affective. The Germans made the first real advancment away from trench warfare with their blitzkreig or "lightning war", it was a tactic to use fast moving tanks, planes, and troop carries to sweep across a country before they could mount ant type of effective defense. So, no the larger majorit of World War two was not fought in trecnhes.