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A lack of trenches. Trench warfare was obsolete by world war two because of the advent of more powerful tanks and aircraft among other weapons. Though troops did entrench at times generally to increase the odds of survival on case of artillery attacks and frontal assaults there were never again miles of trenches as in WWI.

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