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Who was the Britain's fighting in the trenchs?

The British were fighting the Germans in the trenches


Did the Germans go over the top of trenches?

yes they did and they got owned


Why did the soldiers have dogs in the trenches?

Because you touch yourself at night!


How did they pass time in the trenches?

smoked, singed song, mocking the Germans ( Fritz ), playing cards


What happened on Christmas Day while soldiers were in the trenches?

The Germans and the English played football together


When did the soldiers start fighting in trenches?

In world war 1 to prevent Germans from coming into Paris


Did Germans you world war 2 use dogs as spies?

no only to track resistance fighters and escaped POW's


When had poison gas been used before?

In World War 1, we begin to see the first use of poision gas use. The Germans used chlorine and mustard gas to clear trenches of the Allied forces.


Did they use trenches in the battle of the somme?

Yes they did use trenches in German and Britain and France


What was the meaning of the term Fritz during the Great War?

It meant that the Germans were eating choclate covered strawberries in their trenches.


What were bomb dogs?

they were dogs in which bombs were strapped to and they had to run to a trench and the bomb would go off killing the people in the trenches.


What differences do the British and German trenches have in World War 1?

British and German trenches in World War I differed primarily in design and construction. British trenches were often shallower and more focused on quick assembly, while German trenches were deeper, more fortified, and included elaborate systems of bunkers and tunnels for better protection and living conditions. The Germans also emphasized the use of barbed wire and concrete reinforcements, making their trenches more resilient to artillery fire. Additionally, the layout of German trenches typically allowed for better organization and defense compared to their British counterparts.