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Many of the casualties of World War I were due to the use of gas warfare in the trenches.
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.
73,000,000 people
the answer is around 115,450
about 7-10 million people died in world war one
Trench warfare was Intorduced in world war 1. By world war 2, really the end of ww1 on. they were outdated due to the use of tanks and their ability to roll over the barbed wire and trenches.
About 200,000
Many of the casualties of World War I were due to the use of gas warfare in the trenches.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
It is estimated that 417 people died in No Mans Land. This area was located in front of the trenches during WWI.
200,000
During World War I, trenches were for the most part located directly in front of the enemy's projected line of attack. Where possible, trenches were also located to the sides of enemy positions; however, many trenches (such as those used for supply- and communication-purposes) extended backwards from the front lines.
thousands
Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom in WWI and many Irishmen of both communities fought in the trenches.
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The lines of trenches that ran from Belgium to Switzerland during World War II were known as the Western Front. The soldiers fighting in the war would spend many days eating, sleeping, fighting, and other such activities in these trenches both day and night.
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.