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Deplorable sanitation conditions in the trenches led to outbreaks of disease. Trench Foot was pandemic, and morale was low.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
Soldiers in WWI contracted typhus from poor sanitation and crowded quarters during the trench warfare. Typhus is caused by bacteria that are spread by human body lice and from lice on rats and mice. The largest epidemics of Typhus were actually in the German concentration camps of World War 2.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
During and after
5.53 Million German Soldiers were reportedly to be killed during World War 2.
11,900 New Zeland Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
During World War One, around 3,000,000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers fought
Soldiers hid in a vast system of trenches during WWI.
There were no female regular soldiers during WW1.
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