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Q: What was the name of the area separating warring sides in trench warfare?
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Which sides were in the Trench Warfare?

Both sides were involved in trench warefare.


How do you use trench warfare in a sentence?

In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.


How do you use trench in a sentences?

In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.


Why was trench warfare famous?

Trench warfare is famous because of its large scale use during World War 1. During the war, both sides used this type of warfare for protection.


Why did both sides embrace trench warfare as a strategy to win the war?

because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.


Why was Trench Warfare called such?

Trench warfare was a military tactic used because of the weapons used at the time (the time being 1864-1918). It was called trench warfare because both sides dug trenches and either bombarded the other, assaulted it, or simply waited it out.


The war when both sides fight from ditches?

Trench warfare was first used in WWI


What were both sides on world war 1 dug into?

trenches... trench warfare.... what exactly do you need?


Did the trench warfare help both sides stay strong?

Yes, but it also kept both sides from making significant advances.


Where was trench warfare primarily used?

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.


What was the effect when Opposing sides in World War 1 initiated trench warfare?

It Became a stalemate. this is where neither of the sides could make a move.


How was the western front characterized?

trench warfare that kept both sides in virtually the same positions for four years.