If a soldier was wounded and fell in mud during battle it is quite possible that they would drown if not rescued. This happened to many soldiers at Frommelles and Paschendale. It was always difficult and dangerous for stretcher bearers and other soldiers to rescue wounded men who were out in 'no mans land'. Because of this many men would be left until night or a time when it was safer to move out and collect them. You have to remember that at times there were hundreds of wounded soldiers laying in the mud. It was rare for a soldier wounded in their own trench to drown in mud. Even in battle there was always a mate nearby to drag them out of mud or water.
Many soldiers drowned in mud during the Battle of Passchendaele, fought in 1917 during World War I. The battlefield was characterized by heavy rain, which turned the ground into a quagmire, leading to horrific conditions where soldiers could become trapped in the mud. This resulted in significant loss of life and added to the battle's notoriety as one of the war's most gruesome engagements.
When it was raining loads i world war one trench mud was this sloppy and wet. espessially when its raining and every foot that goes over the mud it gets deeper and depper
Because of all the wet mud. The soldiers got trenchfoot because the trenches were covered in mud. The soldiers had to stand in the mud for days on end! The mud is what caused it!
Hell in knee high mud.
It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a Nuclear war. However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World war 2. Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could be traced back to World war 2. It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World war 1. So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you look at it.
Many soldiers drowned in mud during the Battle of Passchendaele, fought in 1917 during World War I. The battlefield was characterized by heavy rain, which turned the ground into a quagmire, leading to horrific conditions where soldiers could become trapped in the mud. This resulted in significant loss of life and added to the battle's notoriety as one of the war's most gruesome engagements.
An awful one. Mud. Trenchfoot. Mud. Dysentery. Mud.
When it was raining loads i world war one trench mud was this sloppy and wet. espessially when its raining and every foot that goes over the mud it gets deeper and depper
defiantly guns, special bombs that make you drown in your own blood, ect.
Because of all the wet mud. The soldiers got trenchfoot because the trenches were covered in mud. The soldiers had to stand in the mud for days on end! The mud is what caused it!
Nuclear War MUD was created in 1992.
Nuclear War MUD happened in 1992.
World War 1 horses when muddy looks like an muddy horse..
Death, Mud, Water, Trenchfoot, Bullets, Blood...
Hell in knee high mud.
they wore ruff boots because they were walking in mud and dirt all the time
It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a Nuclear war. However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World war 2. Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could be traced back to World war 2. It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World war 1. So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you look at it.