one from the rats and dirty water
The Second Battle of the Marne, after this battle the Germans went into full retreat and trench warfare had ended, mobilized warfare had begun again. But the Americans helped in many battles towards the end of the war.
Both sides were too equal. Neither side could gain over the other, as the fighting went back and forth, often over the same area. This resulted in both sides settling for a relatively static trench warfare.
A trench is a hole that is much longer than it is wide, a narrow excavation. The usual applications of the term are: - the trenches used as manned fortifications, as in World War II - deep underwater chasms that typically mark the subduction of oceanic plates
Lightning War was not just the use of tanks to overcome the problems of trench warfare, it was the earliest form of combined warfare, using communications to link and employ ground support aircraft, artillery, armor and infantry to rapidly exploit any change in battlefield conditions.
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it was horrible there was massive rats,head lice,frogs and the only reason why so many people went was because they thought it would be a new adventure but it wasn't
They were horrible; people hated being there! Diseases were rife, there was trench foot, the smell was terrible, and the soldiers were constantly cold, wet and dirty. Dead bodies lined the floors, which were covered with effluent. The trenches flooded frequently, and chlorine gas settled in them easily. Rats and lice passed around with ease.
They had a primitive machine gun and whenever the men went "over the top" they used bayonets attached to rifles tanks were invented then but mud made them hard to operate making them impossible to use in trench warfare
Because if you went to go get a fallen soldier, the enemy didn't really care and they still fired at you, so you had to risk your life in order to bury a dead soldier.
Amelia did not die of any diseases. She went missing during her flight around the world.
they went to a pot put in a corner at the trench then,tip it out after.
Trench foot was a common ailment during World War I. It came from wearing shoes that were constantly wet. Trench foot would have been extremely painful until the feet went numb. After that, gangrene would set in.