trench warfare was also used in ww2 but more as bunkers and only onside would have them in place.
I assume you mean primarily World War One. Trench warfare developed over time, because at some point, neither side was 'winning' or 'losing'. A stalemate developed, and each side literally 'dug in' to hold the ground they had occupied. The trenches also protected a soldier against the massive amount of machine gun fire, and artillery fire. The trenches became ever larger and more elaborate. Living conditions for the average soldier were terrible. World War Two saw fewer examples of trench warfare, because of greater mobility, and better communication.
I guess. Imagen ducking for your life, trying to avoid Mustard gas and bombs! Ever hear of "Shellshock?"
becasuse no mans land is outside the trench where you have to cross to defeat the otehr team but there isnt anybody that wants to go out there nor have they ever made it to one side and back while being shot at
Ever After - Marianas Trench album - was created in 604.
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During World War I, trench warfare was not a new concept, having been utilized in earlier conflicts, but it was employed on an unprecedented scale. The extensive network of trenches along the Western Front resulted in prolonged stalemates and horrific conditions for soldiers. Additionally, the war saw the widespread use of machine guns, artillery, and chemical weapons, all of which intensified the lethality of trench warfare. This combination of tactics and technology marked a significant evolution in military strategy and combat.
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World War I and World War 2 were similar in the fact that all of the major world powers participated, (Germany, Austrian Empire, France, England, Russia, Italy, US and Japan). Both conflicts introduced new concepts of warfare (WWI: trench warfare, mustard gas, tanks, WWII: atomic bombs, Blitzkrieg). Both were brutal wars for their times, (WWI was considered the war to end all wars, WWII is the largest conflict ever in terms of areas in conflict and of casualties). Both shook the world order as it was known at the time.
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When ever a combatant is NOT STRONG ENOUGH to fight conventionally; he reverts to guerrilla warfare.