they died
Well this one seems kind of obvious, but Trench Warfare is called Trench Warfare because the men fought in Trenches during WW1 in which trench warfare was utilized.
No, Trench Warfare was very detrimental to their health, as the men had to live through diseases in the trench, rats contaminating everything, and poor sanitation.
Trench warfare. Warfare fought between men in trenches. No, I think trench warfare is about as good as it gets. Would the word "attrition" work for you? - attrition: constant wearing down to weaken or destroy (often in the phrase war of attrition)
In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.
Trench warfare
In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.
trench warfare
If by "solution for trench warfare", you mean a way to end trench warfare, then the invention and widescale use of tanks, bombers and the Blitzkrieg in WWII solved trench warfare.
what were some importance of trench warfare
What are ten facts about trench warfare during WWI?
The nuclear bomb was not used in trench warfare.
the trench warfare was develped to provide a place to hind out