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The trenches were in rained-out muddy areas created by the destruction of the landscape

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Q: Why were the soldiers in ww1 living in such squalid conditions?
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What were living conditions like for soldiers on the battlefield during ww1?

not nice


How did it feel like to be in the trenches in ww1?

sad, depressed and homesick because of the harsh and horrible living conditions and the soldiers missed their home family and friends.


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