The horrors of war. Watching their friends and fellow men be ripped apart by a machine-gun burst, or vaporized by a direct hit by an artillery shell. The new weapons first used in WWI caused horrific wounds, both emotional and physical. But beyond the killing, the terrible conditions of the trenches also impacted the experience of the soldiers, as they were packed with disease, lice, rats and a boundless supply of mud.
There is no question that trench warfare is exceptionally horrible, and all soldiers who were in the trenches did not enjoy the experience.
Conditions were very grim for soldiers in WWI. Battles got locked into stalemates in signature "trench war" fashion, where soldiers would wait in trenches, avoiding small arms fire, while artillery bombed around them. There were extreme health risks to being in the marshy earth consistently, bad food supplies, and rampant deaths.
Thousands of young soldiers died. Most of them where under 18.
very bad
it was all different in different parts, some were bad for the soldiers, and some were good for them. most lives for soldiers were bad
Bad
Really Bad
it was very very bad the soldiers were beaten up and ill treated
There is no question that trench warfare is exceptionally horrible, and all soldiers who were in the trenches did not enjoy the experience.
Because people died during the war. It was either soldiers, animals, and even innocent civilians.
Bad.
bad
Conditions were very grim for soldiers in WWI. Battles got locked into stalemates in signature "trench war" fashion, where soldiers would wait in trenches, avoiding small arms fire, while artillery bombed around them. There were extreme health risks to being in the marshy earth consistently, bad food supplies, and rampant deaths.
there was gas war far like mustard gas and it was a bad war.
The diet in world war I was very poor.The soldiers ate rice, biscuits, potatoes and red meat.They were given things like corned beef and tuna in there rations.This was a very bad way of living, the soldiers did not get any vitamin C because they didn't have fruit, this caused the disease of "Scurvy."
No, Generally when people say that they are reffering to the bad taste and quality of some countries rations, or food for their soldiers.
They could write a letter home to loved one but if they wrote bad stuff about the war they would have to change it to say its good and no bad and then that's how there was people back in England saying the war was good when it actually wasn't.