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Airplanes probably ended trench warfare because they could fly over enemy camps, fire down on them, and gather information about troop arrangements. Source: My social studies teacher (a little) and my inference...
A cup trench is used to protect unburnt area during a fire when the fire is moving downhill. A cup trench will catch rolling material that is burning and stop it from moving towards the unburned area.
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Trench Coats got their names because they were originially designed for use in the Military during the World Wars and were worn in the trenches. As such when the article of clothing was transferred to civilian use it kept the name Trench Coat.
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A primary source on trench warfare during World War 1 could be a diary or letter written by a soldier who experienced it firsthand. These personal accounts provide direct insight into the conditions, emotions, and experiences of individuals in the trenches. Other primary sources could include photographs, official war reports, and war-time documents such as soldier's orders or field manuals.
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What are ten facts about trench warfare during WWI?
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Well this one seems kind of obvious, but Trench Warfare is called Trench Warfare because the men fought in Trenches during WW1 in which trench warfare was utilized.
Tanks, aeroplanes, zeppelins, flamethrowers, grenades, trench mortars. Wouldn't 100% rely on this information though so it would be best to check another source before making a definite answer.
Airplanes probably ended trench warfare because they could fly over enemy camps, fire down on them, and gather information about troop arrangements. Source: My social studies teacher (a little) and my inference...
Information about black trench coats can be found on websites such as ShopStyle which will show all of the black trench coats available for sale online. It enables the consumer to compare styles and prices.
The Western Front (in France and Belgium) where both sides were very evenly matched, and the defense proved much stronger than the offense. On other fronts in World War 1, trench warfare was not necessary.
No, trench foot was first noted by Napoleon's army in 1812. It was made more well known during the trench warfares of World War I, but it was not new at that time.
They had to duck in a trench or else...