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4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
The conditions were disgusting, with diseases like foot rot, trench rats, gangreen, and others.
Trench Foot Trench Fever Influenza (multiple types) Shell Shock
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Aids
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World War 2 diseases I am not familiar with, but the Spanish flu was an epidemic around the world at the end of World War 1.
Pneumonia
Not as good as it is now (2010) It was dirty and caused diseases
The cause was infectious diseases.
http://www.firstworldwar.com/ http://www.vlib.us/medical/ http://www.ralphmag.org/CG/world-war-one1.html
There were many battles in world war 1, fought at many locations
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the countries had dug trenches (a long narrow ditch) to avoid enemy fire however most people who was involved in the war had not died from each but died from diseases, the trenches were horrible rats lived there and many people died there. world war 1 was the worst war.
Gangrene, hepatitis, and trenches
the diseases caught by soldiers were nephritis, an inflammation of the kidney, and dysentery, the inflammation of the lining of the large intestines.