water-made canals
blocks are placed in trenches so as if the opponents attack they have to jump over and that would distract them so you people can attack them
The thing that motivated the soilders to fight in the trenches is they thought the war would be short and that they would be back to thier families soon and back when the war took place they also considered it romantic.
A cushy wound was a wound that was just serious enough to let a man get out of the trenches for a while. Men actually hoped for this kind of wound, and I can't blame them; I would too in their place.
Barracks. In WW2 trenches were not used, as they would prove to be ineffective.
Trenches would be about 9ft deep and up to 6 ft wide. These trenches weren't that big considering that hundreds of soldiers would be there waiting for the moment in which they were attacked or when they would attack. These trenches would offer cover against bombs and grenades but wouldn't be a safe place to be when it came to the gas that the enemy's would throw at each other. The gas would settle in these trenches for hours or even days before going away.
blocks are placed in trenches so as if the opponents attack they have to jump over and that would distract them so you people can attack them
The thing that motivated the soilders to fight in the trenches is they thought the war would be short and that they would be back to thier families soon and back when the war took place they also considered it romantic.
Soldiers would dig trenches for protection. They also used them as a place to sleep during the war. They would take shifts so some people could sleep and others would be fighting. I hope this helps.
A cushy wound was a wound that was just serious enough to let a man get out of the trenches for a while. Men actually hoped for this kind of wound, and I can't blame them; I would too in their place.
Barracks. In WW2 trenches were not used, as they would prove to be ineffective.
Trenches would be about 9ft deep and up to 6 ft wide. These trenches weren't that big considering that hundreds of soldiers would be there waiting for the moment in which they were attacked or when they would attack. These trenches would offer cover against bombs and grenades but wouldn't be a safe place to be when it came to the gas that the enemy's would throw at each other. The gas would settle in these trenches for hours or even days before going away.
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
The most common way a man would die in the trenches would be that they were shot by a sniper.
The thing that causes oceanic trenches would be two ocean plates pulling apart. This would leave a space in between the plates that is the trench.
The devil today is the same as he who was cast out of heaven. He is the same today and will be for ever and no other will take his place.
TheGermans realized that they would have to stay in hem longer so they carefully planned their trenches. The British however didn't realize this and hastily constructed their trenches. Hope that helped!
Barb wire was angled in trench warfare for protection. It was angled in a way that would prevent the enemy from entering the trenches.