No, they were often over-run by enemy infantry, or attacked by mortar fire, or from the air.
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
chlorine and mustard
to have safe life in the trenches
Mostly on the ground, if they were in the trenches. They would scrape "funk holes" in the side of the trenches as some protection from the elements and shrapnel or, if they were lucky there would be a dugout - an underground tunnel that would be safe against all but a direct hit from a shell.
They ate in the trenches, simple really! cause im a DINGLEBING
in the trenches
Food
When they used trenches why they...
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
soldiers lived in the trenches, you could only be a soldier if you weren't a farmer
the soldiers must have felt scared lonely and useless. they where cold dirty and gritty in the trenches they all wanted to be home where they all felt safe.
In trenches.
tents, trenches and foxholes.
chlorine and mustard
Mustard Gas
In world war 1 to prevent Germans from coming into Paris
they wrote letters to their family or friends. they shoot at the enemy, adn hid when the enemy was shooting, The sleping ares were further back in the trenches. soldiers had trenchfeet and they got sick from the contamined trenches.