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The underground sap is when soldiers use to build tunnels under their enemys trenches so that they could place explosives underneath them and blow them up so that they could over take their trench ..
the french and the British dropped bombs on the German trench's to try and kill the Nazi's but the Germans had buried trenches underground so very little got hurt and the barbed wire at the front of the Nazi trenches was not cut so when the whistle blew and the Brits ran out the Germans set up there machine guns and killed them and the ones who made it the barbed wire was not cut so they had no chance of survival
well the question you asked does not make and sense. but during WWI there was trench warfare. The Germans had many trenches especially on the west front.
World War One gas attacks were when the Germans gased the Trenches out with Mustard Gas. This caused a massive amount of deaths in the War.
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the Germans were the first to decide where to stand fast and dig, they had been able to choose the best places to build their trenches. The possession of the higher ground not only gave the Germans a tactical advantage, but it forced the British and French to live in the worst conditions.
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The British were fighting the Germans in the trenches
the trenches were not easy to build simply because it took months and months to dig and lay it all out because they wanted the trenches to go for miles and miles on end. >.<
yes they did and they got owned
In world war 1 to prevent Germans from coming into Paris
The Germans and the English played football together
smoked, singed song, mocking the Germans ( Fritz ), playing cards
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It meant that the Germans were eating choclate covered strawberries in their trenches.
If you are talking about trench warfare, it was popular in many wars but especially in WW2.
They used shovels and picks to dig out the trenches.