In things called trenches. These were holes in the ground. I hope this helps
Their uniform
no they sleep at the travvel lodge in London
WW1 soldiers got about 4 hours sleep a day.
Soldiers would sleep in it because it was much safer.
3 or 4 hours
In things called trenches. These were holes in the ground. I hope this helps
Of course soldiers in the First World War did, though sleeping was probably very difficult.
During World War II, soldiers' sleep patterns varied significantly depending on their situation, such as combat conditions, fatigue levels, and operational demands. On average, soldiers might have slept anywhere from a few hours to six hours a night, often interrupted by duties or alerts. Sleep deprivation was common, leading to exhaustion, which impacted their performance and morale. Overall, the chaotic nature of war significantly disrupted regular sleep cycles.
in the batlefeild lol
On the ground wrapped in a cloak.
on a bed
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.