Smelly ,hardly food and water, lack of hygiene, very hot or very cold, health was bad or it would get bad, shell shock, rats, bugs... etc etc
Trench warfare. They would sit in trenches and shoot at the enemy trench
Trench warfare. They would sit in trenches and shoot at the enemy trench
there was the war were the dug trenches or like barrers to protect them
Life was hard mainly in the trenches, many soldiers got trench foot.
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
it was horrible there was massive rats,head lice,frogs and the only reason why so many people went was because they thought it would be a new adventure but it wasn't
It probably sucked...they were in trenches...and trenches collect water...people in the trenches were at risk of getting trench foot...and there were trench rats too....try sleeping in a cold damp muddy hole :)
Trench warfare during World War I was characterized by the extensive use of deep, fortified trenches where soldiers lived and fought for extended periods. Conditions were often horrific, with soldiers facing mud, disease, and the constant threat of enemy fire. The stalemate created by trench warfare led to massive casualties and minimal territorial gains, exemplified in battles like the Somme and Verdun. This brutal form of combat highlighted the technological advancements of the time and its devastating impact on human life.
it was very hard. if you can, look up trench warfare on wikipedia.org
In trench warfare, soldiers' trenches were typically separated by a stretch of land known as "no man's land." This area, which varied in width, was often filled with obstacles like barbed wire and land mines, making it perilous to cross. The division between trenches created a buffer zone where intense fighting and artillery bombardments frequently occurred, contributing to the stalemate characteristic of World War I. The separation also served to reduce the risk of enemy infiltration between opposing forces.
Deadly, dank and dirty.
The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room