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Generally, the defender had the advantage in trench warfare. Defenders benefited from being well-entrenched, with the advantage of cover and protection. They were also familiar with the terrain and therefore could plan and execute defensive strategies more effectively. Additionally, defenders usually had easier access to supply lines and reinforcements compared to attackers.
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
A trench stretch is a long system of trench.
Think about it. They were in an area where you couldn't really see them (aside from the occasional rifle or Maxim machine gun sticking up), but they had a perfect view of you. But, if you were to get into the trench with your flamethrower, you could easily clear hundreds of yards for your platoon. Did this help?
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It prevents changes in one layer from affecting other layers
An advantage of a trench is that it was a line of security. Soldiers that were in trenches were able to see enemy soldiers and surprise them by force.
There were a few better techniques due to technological advantage, one was trench warfare, gas warfare, the invention of machine guns, grenades, and artillery
Stay in the freaking trench!
The deepest trench is marianas trench and no.
The hair usually looks thinner after layering because large portions are cut layer by layer. Hair looks its fullest when it is one length.
In music, it is the overlapping or layering of music, of different "voices". The layering occurs as each successive voice enters before the previous one finishes.
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.
"layering" As in "layered" igneous intrusion.
The name of marianas trench's band IS marianas trench! (you anwered your own question there mart one -.-)
trench foot, trench fever, tetanus