well if they wanted to die then they killed themselves sometimes.
the trenches affected the soldiers during ww1 ww2 by supplying some cover for the soldiers and they were also a living hell because they held water and were often soaked by blood from fallen comrades
Trench warfare is defensive in nature. It hinders the movement of troops. The result is often stalemate. Large numbers of soldiers were lost attempting to take or hold onto of small pieces of territory.
poisonous gas in the trenches, horrible wars of attrition, also psychological damage because there were many dead, mutilated bodies in the trenches that surrounded them. and it's affected, not effected. effect is the noun, and affect is the verb. lol.
greater accuracy and larger explosion range cause faster deaths so the battles wouldn't last forever
how did trenches affect the inviorment
Yes
the soldiers started fighting in the trenches in ww1 becausse they have more protection.if the trenches were zig zaggy, that has more protection because if the germans threw a shell it will only affect a couple of people
It can affect them badly.
Trench foot significantly affected World War I soldiers by causing severe pain, swelling, and tissue damage due to prolonged exposure to cold, wet conditions in the trenches. This debilitating condition often led to gangrene, necessitating amputations in severe cases, which reduced troop strength and morale. Soldiers suffering from trench foot faced not only physical ailments but also psychological stress due to the harsh living conditions and the fear of permanent injury. Overall, trench foot highlighted the dire circumstances of trench warfare and its impact on soldiers' health and combat readiness.
Break up affects you emotionally. And anything that affects you emotionally can also affect your out put, and work.
Emotionally induced hyperhidrosis typically affects the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and the armpits
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers