your answer is in the category trench warfare was one of them there was also air warfare
The Western Front (in France and Belgium) where both sides were very evenly matched, and the defense proved much stronger than the offense. On other fronts in World War 1, trench warfare was not necessary.
The vast majority of British (and most other) soldiers were used in trench warfare on the Western Front.
The best known is the western front, mostly in France but including a small corner of Belgium. Trenches ran from the North Sea to the Swiss Border. Also on the Italian front, in northeastern Italy, from the Siss border to the Adriatic Sea, between the Italians and the Austro-Hungarians.
NO! It was used to stop the enemy shooting you!
The tank helped end the stalemate caused by trench warfare on the Western Front, bringing WW1 to a speedier conclusion. Tanks however cost the US a lot financially, and a substantial number were captured by the Central Powers and used against her.
Western Front
The Western Front (in France and Belgium) where both sides were very evenly matched, and the defense proved much stronger than the offense. On other fronts in World War 1, trench warfare was not necessary.
The Western Front was bogged down in trench warfare because there was no room left to maneuver due to these new technologies.
Trench Warfare
Germany, France, and Russia. They are called the western and eastern front.
western front
Rifles & machine guns were the most common weapon used on the Western Front, and were used by every allied and German soldier. Gas was first used in 1915 at the Second Battle of Ypres by the Germans, producing detrimental effects on British troops. Smaller weapons such as grenades, mortars and flamethrowers were also used, especially in battles of attrition warfare, such as the Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme.
Trench warfare.
they used trench warfare and used powerful machineguns
The vast majority of British (and most other) soldiers were used in trench warfare on the Western Front.
Trench warfare was mostly used, and planes were used to locate enemy positions
The best known is the western front, mostly in France but including a small corner of Belgium. Trenches ran from the North Sea to the Swiss Border. Also on the Italian front, in northeastern Italy, from the Siss border to the Adriatic Sea, between the Italians and the Austro-Hungarians.