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The tank was resistant to machine-gun/artillery fire and could approach enemy defenses whereas infantry attacks were often thwarted by these weapons .

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Where were trenches in position to the enemy?

During World War I, trenches were for the most part located directly in front of the enemy's projected line of attack. Where possible, trenches were also located to the sides of enemy positions; however, many trenches (such as those used for supply- and communication-purposes) extended backwards from the front lines.


How did they keep cool in the trenches?

During war , soldiers dig long trenches to hide from the enemy's attack. Trenches are dug in mud hence keep the trench cold and makes the survival easy for the soldier.


What were the trenches in ww1 used for?

Basically, to shelter troops from enemy attack.


What is used to map enemy positions and trenches and to attack trenches from above?

for look the position is used the photography and some time bombs


What did going over the top ' mean in world war 1?

The phrase 'going over the top' - referred to the soldiers in the trenches climbing out and up to flat ground, and advancing towards the enemy over 'no-mans land'. Attacking the enemy's trenches~APEX


What summary accurately describes the stalemate that developed during World War 1?

Answer this question… Though little territory was ever gained, military leaders continued sending huge numbers of troops to attack enemy trenches.


Was siegfried sassoon awarded the military cross?

Yes, 'For conspicuous gallantry during a raid on the enemy's trenches.'


How were trench mortars used on the battlefield during World War I?

they were stuck in the trenches and were fired out to hit the Enemy


How was life good in the trenches?

Very bad. There was little food and drink and lots of lice. There would be rats and dead bodies with constant attack from the enemy


Why were trenches dug in autumn 1914?

Trenches were dug to protect the soldiers from enemy bullets.


How much did trenches protect soldiers?

The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.


How had trenches developed?

soldiers dug the trenches as a way to stay protected from enemy artillery.