No Man's Land
they were stuck in the trenches and were fired out to hit the Enemy
Battlefield
well obviously they didn't. But when they had to choose between getting sent over the trench into no-mans land they'd rather get sent to the field hospital which was normally miles from the battlefield they'd hope for trench foot. This was also the reason of a lot of documented cases of self afflicted injuries.
The four main types of trenches used by the Allies during World War I were the front line trench, the support trench, the reserve trench, and the communication trench. The front line trench was where troops engaged in combat, while the support trench provided a place for reinforcements and supplies. The reserve trench held additional troops ready for deployment, and communication trenches connected all the trenches, allowing for safe movement of soldiers and supplies between them. This organization aimed to enhance defensive capabilities and maintain effective communication on the battlefield.
what were some importance of trench warfare
this site is rubbish
What are ten facts about trench warfare during WWI?
"No Man's Land"
Wallace's Line
Trench warfare.
The development and the introduction of the tankupon the battlefield .
Well this one seems kind of obvious, but Trench Warfare is called Trench Warfare because the men fought in Trenches during WW1 in which trench warfare was utilized.