During World War I, soldiers suffered injuries from the enemy's weapons, from natural forces, and sometimes even from their own forces through accidents and "friendly-fire" incidents. Perhaps most unknown to casual observers of the conflict, disease and other bodily afflictions accounted for much of the suffering of the soldiers on both sides of the war.
PantswerA WW1 soldier would mainly suffer from trench foot or trench fever. After the war they would have shell shock. This is where a soldier would start to shake uncontrolablly and would always be on edge. They would often have trouble going to sleep.
some diseases from World War 1 are :
dysentery
typhus
cholera
trench foot
trench fever
trench mouth.
Trench Foot was on of the diseases, it was because the soldiers feet were constally wet in the treches so funguses grew on their feet.
Some People Believe Nowadays That Black Soldiers Most Likely Cause They Were Strong And Not many Back Then Cared For Black.
Many of the soldiers in the US Revolutionary War died from typhus or smallpox. Others died from lack of proper nutrition. Conditions were often terribly unsanitary, causing some to die, especially when their immune systems were already compromised. More soldiers actually died from diseases than were killed in fighting.
Some of the sicknesses in the 16 century (1700-1799) were: Influenza, Whooping Cough, Typhiod, Tuberculosis, Yellow Fever, Black Plague, and Smallpox.
The French didn't segregate soldiers based on race or color.
No India as a country did not fight in world war 1 however some Indian soldiers assisted British soldiers in the war. Hope this helps :)
They cheated on their wives like men do, they are all jerks!
During World War II most Japanese soldiers ate a diet of rice and vegetables. In some place, they were required to eat whatever was available because the supply lines had been cut off.
The conditions for soldiers in the First World War were terrible. Trenches were dug for defence and shelter for Soldiers while they fought through years of stalemate battles. They were very muddy, and so soldiers could catch many diseases. Rats were common, and some were as big as cats! Lice was also a big problem, and soldiers had to run lit matches along their clothes to get rid of them.
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soldiers face many difficaltys icluding: Snipers Trench foots Shelling shell shock cold
Some People Believe Nowadays That Black Soldiers Most Likely Cause They Were Strong And Not many Back Then Cared For Black.
the trenches affected the soldiers during ww1 ww2 by supplying some cover for the soldiers and they were also a living hell because they held water and were often soaked by blood from fallen comrades
The food in Gallipoli (as it was near impossible to carry it from the beach of Anzac Cove up into the trenches) consisted of A tin of jam, biscuits, some dried meat and potatoes.
Many of the soldiers in the US Revolutionary War died from typhus or smallpox. Others died from lack of proper nutrition. Conditions were often terribly unsanitary, causing some to die, especially when their immune systems were already compromised. More soldiers actually died from diseases than were killed in fighting.
The soldiers produced a newspaper called "The Wipers Times" during World War I. It was a satirical publication that provided some humor and distraction from the harsh realities of war.
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