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The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
trenches... trench warfare.... what exactly do you need?
why did the french and british dug up trenches?To provide cover from view & fire of the enemy.
By 1910, there were no significant trenches dug across Northern France as World War I had not yet begun; the extensive trench networks characteristic of the war were developed mainly between 1914 and 1918. By the end of the war, approximately 2,000 miles of trenches were established on the Western Front, particularly in Northern France and Belgium.
trenches were ditches dug for protection of troops from machine-gun fire and bombs. they were also called "fox holes"
They dug trenches to protect themselves from the weapons of the enemy. Turks vs. British
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.
Trenches weren't dug in the civil war. They aren't used until WW1. The battle tactics of the civil war were still Napoleonic.
there was too fighters who dug a trench between them and the fighters who dug the trenches was ciaran robinson and daniel abraham
there was the war were the dug trenches or like barrers to protect them
It's left over from World War I - they fought in long trenches dug to protect the soldiers from enemy gunfire. If you're "in the trenches," you're figuratively in the middle of the battle, fighting man to man.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.