Sometimes the trenches collapse on top of the soldiers which results in a dugout and them dying from suffocation. Also there are millions of rats which can eat humans alive. Some soldiers kill them with bullets, which is not allowed as you are wasting bullets, but use a shovel or anything else they have in hand to protect themselves. Lice is another danger because it gradually sucks all human blood little by little. Lice often spreads like a disease. Lice who have sucked the blood of one infected person quickly succeed in spreading the infection to each successive host. Many soldiers eradicate lice by quickly running a lit candle along the seams of their clothing, where lice would typically converge. Most soldiers shave there head hair to avoid having Lice in their hair.
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The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
chlorine and mustard
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!
During World War II, trenches were used for defensive purposes and provided protection for soldiers from enemy attacks. They played a crucial role in the war by allowing soldiers to hold their ground and defend against enemy advances. However, life in the trenches was extremely challenging for soldiers, as they were exposed to harsh conditions such as mud, cold, and constant threat of enemy fire. This led to physical and mental strain on the soldiers, causing high levels of stress and fatigue.
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in the trenches
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
When they used trenches why they...
Food
soldiers lived in the trenches, you could only be a soldier if you weren't a farmer
they wrote letters to their family or friends. they shoot at the enemy, adn hid when the enemy was shooting, The sleping ares were further back in the trenches. soldiers had trenchfeet and they got sick from the contamined trenches.
tents, trenches and foxholes.
In trenches.
It was absolutly horrible, the dangers of those damned hand grenades flying into your hidy hole and not much of a place to run realy put a damper on the design, however they were able to put up a good fight in those trenches we still won didnt we? ;-)
In WW I the soldiers spent most of their time in trenches. It was very muddy.
Soldiers hid in a vast system of trenches during WWI.