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Morale was kept up by singing and talking to the other men.
They had to get there before the other side did, so that they could get an advance into making their trench, so before the other side come, they will be ready will their trenches!
3 men dig 6 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (6/3) = 2 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (4/2) = 1/2 trench per day.==> Given 4 men, you get (4 x 1/2) = 2 trenches per day.==> It takes them (24/2) = 12 days to dig 24 trenches.
Soldiers had to live through flooded trenches, rats running amok, dead bodies in the trenches, and gas attacks. But when the men tried to leave the trenches they were mowed down by gunfire, so you were stuck.
The three rows of trenches covered between 200 and 500 yards of ground. Communication trenches, were dug at an angle to the frontline trench and was used to transport men, equipment and food supplies.
There were usually rats and lice in the trenches.
form al sorts of deseases, from the other dying men.
Morale was kept up by singing and talking to the other men.
Nobody spies on the men in the trenches, other than to keep track of where they are. Spies are looking for information that is held by the generals and high command.
These trenches were not easy to get rid of, if you went over the top to attack the other side, machine guns would strike men down.
No, there were no donkeys in the trenches what so ever. Only men and rats.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
Thousands of men died in trenches Thousands of men died in trenches
They had to get there before the other side did, so that they could get an advance into making their trench, so before the other side come, they will be ready will their trenches!
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There were typically 5 men to a dugout
They itched terribly.