Eat, clean their weapon, write home, sleep.
do guard or lookout duty, patrol no-mans land, play cards. try to keep dry, units would be rotated out of the lines and placed in reserve every few weeks.
Normally, they couldn't do anything, they had to sit and wait. As sometimes if they moved they could get shot by enemy snipers. However, they sometimes had truces (were both sides stopped fighting to bury the dead etc).
they had fights with other people. The point was to duck in the trenches so they wouldn't get hurt ealisy.
improved their living conditions. Improved their shelters and wished they were not there.......................
They rested, and went on leave; or did maintenance work on their equipment, and also did a lot of training to prepare for the next battle.
soilders were extremly tired in the trenches if they wernt fighting they would be in the medical or sleeping.
guns, ammo, clothes, protection and other necessary items such as underwear
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
In trenches
the wold hide in new york
In world war 1 to prevent Germans from coming into Paris
soilders were extremly tired in the trenches if they wernt fighting they would be in the medical or sleeping.
guns, ammo, clothes, protection and other necessary items such as underwear
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.
The lines of trenches that ran from Belgium to Switzerland during World War II were known as the Western Front. The soldiers fighting in the war would spend many days eating, sleeping, fighting, and other such activities in these trenches both day and night.
A trench is an excavation in the ground used in war. Soldiers used trenches to store weapons and stay hidden from enemies, while still being able to fire at them.
Sassoon wrote "Suicide in the Trenches" to highlight the harsh reality of war and the devastating impact it had on soldiers' mental health. The poem exposes the despair and hopelessness felt by soldiers fighting in the trenches during World War I, ultimately shedding light on the futility and senselessness of the conflict.
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
the typical day for the soldiers was when they had to stay in their trenches because it was snowing and it was freezing outside
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.
Because the deep trenches protected them from bullets and shell fragments that were fired at the soldiers and so that the soldiers could be be seen (as targets).