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Specially prepared battle line running behind German trenches?

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Battle line running behind the German trenches?

During World War I, but also true for any conflict in which trench-warfare is a staple, the battle line (or lines) running behind the German trenches was usually utilized as either a complementary defense line or as a communication conduit. Trenches such as these were used for all manner of purposes during the conflict in support of the trench-line that directly faced the enemy's foremost line of trenches.


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Did German ww1 trenches have barbed wire?

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What was a line of German trenches called in ww1?

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Why were the German trenches less miserable than the french trenches?

Generally the German Army was better organized than the French Army; and were overall better able to maintain their field works.


What differences do the British and German trenches have in World War 1?

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