Rats were actually the uniforms that the Autralians wore. (the name of the uniform)
The Desert Rats were the 7th Armoured Brigade of the British army.
Rats in world war one lived on the dead bodies of soldiers
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It was spread by rats and it killed more people that world war 1 and 2 combined
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the spanish influenza
War of the Rats was created in 1999.
During World War I, the British Army officer and poet Wilfred Owen wrote about the horrors of war, including the grim conditions soldiers faced, such as being overrun by rats in the trenches. However, there are no specific historical accounts of anyone being killed directly by rats. Instead, the presence of rats contributed to the spread of disease and the overall suffering of soldiers in the trenches.
War of the Rats has 512 pages.
They adopted it after the Jerboa, or "desert rat", a resident rodent.
absoloutly dreadly there would of been rats everywhere.
there was rats,,diseaes,,lice and other inhuman conditions