If you are talking about trench warfare, it was popular in many wars but especially in WW2.
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. >.<
They used shovels and picks to dig out the trenches.
For Protection, sleeping, shooting, grenade throwing and eating (sometimes).
dig trenches, build houses, or sell candy
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 ..
yes they had water problems so then they build trenches i got this from discorvery chanel
The false trenches were nicknamed 'blind alleys' and their purpose was to confuse and slow down enemy forces. During WW1, trench warfare was particularly prominent on the Western Front.
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
Germans typically chose to build their trenches in locations that provided natural advantages, such as higher ground or areas with good visibility of the battlefield. They often constructed them in areas with ample cover, like forests or hills, to protect against enemy fire. Additionally, trenches were strategically placed to facilitate communication and supply routes while minimizing exposure to enemy artillery. This careful selection of trench locations aimed to enhance defensive capabilities and overall troop safety.
Jews built there own trenches because Once they Were done digging They were shot in the neck. Also, so The Nazis didn't have to get rid of the bodies. With little Children, They were used as targets. Nazis threw them in the air, and then shot them for practice and fun.
Trenches are caused by plate movement.
Reserve trenches