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What was the most common food they ate in the trenches of World War 1?

I believe it was bully beef


What the soldiers did in the war?

they fought during certain hours of the day and then stayed in the trenches and ate and dug deeper


What happen on Christmas in world war 1?

a cease fie in the trenches, soldiers from both sides put down their guns, and ate, drank and celebrated together before retunring to their trenches.


Where did the soldiers eat during World War 1?

They ate in the trenches, simple really! cause im a DINGLEBING


What was the place where soldiers ate and slept in world war 2?

Barracks. In WW2 trenches were not used, as they would prove to be ineffective.


What did the soldiers eat during World War 1 trenches?

They ate baked potatoes and drank coffee made in black pots


Why how and where did the trenches system develop?

The trenches developed for many reasons. Firstly warfare was dangerous and ' no mans land' was dangerous. Also the food soldiers ate was manly cheddar cheesel. they used to boil it in a pan and mix in roar pasta


What did people wear in trenches?

Their military uniforms.


How many people died in trenches?

200,000


What was it like to go to battle in the trenches?

It probably sucked...they were in trenches...and trenches collect water...people in the trenches were at risk of getting trench foot...and there were trench rats too....try sleeping in a cold damp muddy hole :)


What did the rats live on when they flocked to the trenches?

R.a.t.s in their millions infested trenches. There were two main types, the brown and the black rat. Both were despised but the brown rat was especially feared. Gorging themselves on human remains (grotesquely disfiguring them by eating their eyes and liver) they could grow to the size of a cat. Men, exasperated and afraid of these rats (which would even scamper across their faces in the dark), would attempt to rid the trenches of them by various methods: gunfire, with the bayonet, and even by clubbing them to death. It was futile however: a single rat couple could produce up to 900 offspring in a year, spreading infection and contaminating food. The rat problem remained for the duration of the war (although many veteran soldiers swore that rats sensed impending heavy enemy shellfire and consequently disappeared from view).


What are the trenches built for the British soldier to get close to the Maori pa?

The trenches were called saps and the people who dug them were called sappers.