The tactics were to try and fight over the top so the other battle would not fight against them
The trenches were dug up ina zigzag shape so that if the enemy got in, less soldiers would get killed.
General Von Falkenhayn wanted to attack continuously and make France use up its manpower defending Verdun. Victory by attrition. Bleed the enemy to death.
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Barbed wire was used to protect the trenches.
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No. Trenches were used in wars as far back as history is recorded. Trenches were used in the Revolutionary war in the US. Some of these trenches can still be seen at the scene of some battlefields such as Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Yorktown Virginia.
Reserve trenches were used as supplies for the trenches out the front. In world war one, they had come up with a technique of hiding in trenches before they fight. To do this properly, they had made them zig-zags. The trenches on the front line were where the soldiers would fight from. Reserve trenches were used in case these people had anything happen to them and they needed to use more trenches and more men. Throughout the war, the conditions of the front line trenches became worse as the communication and reserve trenches improved. I hope that helped :)
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
Trenches weren't dug in the civil war. They aren't used until WW1. The battle tactics of the civil war were still Napoleonic.
During the US Civil War trenches were used on both sides as a tactical method for defense and to launch counter attacks. This was also a tactic used in WW 1.
Barbed wire was used to protect the trenches.
Trenches were used in both WWI and WWII.
With the skyrocketing rate of casualties due to using Napoleonic tactics against new technologies like the machine gun, Generals decided to start using trenches to defend their ground and reduce casualties.
No tactics
Automatic weapons, new tactics, airplanes, tanks, trenches, chemical weaponry.
There are many tactics that are used by Coca Cola. These tactics include appealing to the human nature of their customers.
No. Trenches were used in wars as far back as history is recorded. Trenches were used in the Revolutionary war in the US. Some of these trenches can still be seen at the scene of some battlefields such as Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Yorktown Virginia.
Reserve trenches were used as supplies for the trenches out the front. In world war one, they had come up with a technique of hiding in trenches before they fight. To do this properly, they had made them zig-zags. The trenches on the front line were where the soldiers would fight from. Reserve trenches were used in case these people had anything happen to them and they needed to use more trenches and more men. Throughout the war, the conditions of the front line trenches became worse as the communication and reserve trenches improved. I hope that helped :)
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.