Soldiers hid in a vast system of trenches during WWI.
In trenches.
In World War 1 Germany's western front was between Germany and France.French, British, and much later Americansoldiers fought German soldiers across this front.
Not many of them did in Gallipoli where they some did during winter while on the western and eastern front many soldiers got frostbite
On June 26, 1917, the first US troops arrived in France during World War I. Unfortunately, the soldiers arrived untrained, and lacking in both equipment and readiness to begin to fight on the western front.
Approximately 1.3 million soldiers died on the Western Front during World War I. This figure includes combat-related deaths as well as fatalities from injuries and diseases. The Western Front was known for its brutal trench warfare, which contributed to the high casualty rates. Overall, the war resulted in around 10 million military deaths globally, with the Western Front accounting for a significant portion of that total.
The term "clink" is a slang word for prison, but it does not specifically appear in "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque. The novel mainly follows the experiences of soldiers during World War I and does not focus on prisons.
The western front, Italy, Russia (post war).
The characters (aside from political figures mentioned) are all fictional, but all are based on various soldiers Remarque served with during World War I.
The Western Front was located in France and Belgium during WW1. The term was coined during the First and Second World War to describe the contested armed frontier.
The soldiers were forced to fight in Gallipoli Western Front and Middle East
Read "Silence on the Western Front" While it is a boo about the western front, it is very similar to the eastern, and the best book out there about war during World War 1.
Most fought against the Ottoman Empire on the Middle Eastern Front or the Germans on the Western Front.