Their birhtday was the same as any other normal day
Yes, they collapsed quite often. Soilders often died from being "Drowned" in mud. The soilders tried to make the trenches harder, they paneled them with wood.
soilders were extremly tired in the trenches if they wernt fighting they would be in the medical or sleeping.
Inside the trenches there is dugouts. They would sleep in there.
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.
Reserve trenches
soilders with shovels
Yes, they collapsed quite often. Soilders often died from being "Drowned" in mud. The soilders tried to make the trenches harder, they paneled them with wood.
They werent as much of a target
Trench foot
soilders were extremly tired in the trenches if they wernt fighting they would be in the medical or sleeping.
Inside the trenches there is dugouts. They would sleep in there.
to protect soilders. from enemy shells and mortars but also a place to watch the enemy
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.
Reserve trenches
The Forward Listening Post (sap) is where the soilders would try and find out what the enemy is doing. Hope this helps
They were called trenches in World War I and smaller ones that could hold one or two soldiers were called fox holes.
by the soilders