Trenches in WWI extended about 400 miles.
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.
Well, soldiers fighting in the war had to dig trenches and set up barbed wires along the trenches. They would shoot enemies that were approaching and the barbed wire would slow them down. The trenches provided protection(sometimes) from machine guns.
Simply you had ask for instructions of the person that had been in the trenches long before you
a long time Plan was conceived in the Spring of 1943, the actual escape to place on March 24-25, 1945.
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3 men dig 6 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (6/3) = 2 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (4/2) = 1/2 trench per day.==> Given 4 men, you get (4 x 1/2) = 2 trenches per day.==> It takes them (24/2) = 12 days to dig 24 trenches.
why did the french and british dug up trenches?To provide cover from view & fire of the enemy.
Depended on the size. A simple trench would take between hours and a day,but an elaborate permanent trench could take many days to a week.
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.
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Protection from shrapnel and bullets.
Fox holes were not in the trenches. If you were caught in the open when an enemy barrage or bombardment came in you were in trouble. Your only chance would be to dig a hole big enough to get your body down below ground level very quickly, this is a fox hole. Often the only thing to dig with is a bayonet, it does not take as long as you think. Believe me, its amazing how quick you can do it when somebody is trying to kill you.
He would be able to dig two fifths of a hole in one day.
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