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well, obusily they had to deal with many sewage problems, going through the dirt and messing up their nice clothes and killinh them
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according to these jounal entries what hardships did soldiers face at the battelefront?
Because Allied soldiers and armoured vehicles could finally challenge the German armies face to face.
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soldiers face many difficaltys icluding: Snipers Trench foots Shelling shell shock cold
well, obusily they had to deal with many sewage problems, going through the dirt and messing up their nice clothes and killinh them
Soldiers had to live through flooded trenches, rats running amok, dead bodies in the trenches, and gas attacks. But when the men tried to leave the trenches they were mowed down by gunfire, so you were stuck.
-trying to stay alive -drinking contaminated water with feces(that's the only thing they had) -miserable conditions in trenches -they had to face the ultimate question of "Will I live to see another day". -they had injuries from shrapnel and bullets(pain) -there were dead bodies half berried or just next to them. -the weather was stormy and rainy, so the trenches were constantly muddy and filthy. -they had to face seeing many people die everyday -they had to face the enemy everyday depending on which part of the army the soldier was in.
"Break of Day in the Trenches" is a poem by Isaac Rosenberg that describes the bleak and gritty reality of trench warfare during World War I. The poem portrays soldiers waiting in the trenches at dawn, surrounded by death and destruction, as they face the brutal challenges of war. It contrasts the beauty of the natural world with the horrors of human conflict, reflecting on the loss of innocence and the harsh conditions faced by soldiers on the front lines.
They faced pests like flies and rats. The rats were very dirty and tended to eat the dead bodies off as well as running around the trenches
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according to these jounal entries what hardships did soldiers face at the battelefront?
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Sometimes the trenches would collapse on top of the soldiers which would result in a dugout and them dying from suffocation. Also there were millions of rats which could actually eat them alive. Lice was another danger because it gradually sucked all their blood little by little. And finally, life in the trenches was dangerous because of the weather. The weather was very cold therefore soldiers could easily get pneumonia or any lung disease. The cold, rainy weather also filled their trenches with water. The soldiers had to stand underwater for almost the whole day, this caused Trench Foot, which was an awful disease which made their feet rot. try researching first the rats only ate dead bodies and it would take billions of lice for someone to die of blood loss; also a dugout, a small hole in the side of a trench, was where they slept (not very often) in beds. the trench would only collapse after a lot of rain and if the supports weakened and were not replaced
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