That's why I'm asking. Sombody please answer
Soldiers would get sickness like trench foot and lice infection. soldiers would develop extreme cases of shell shock and die. How would you feel if your friends were getting killed by mortars... trenches were NOT a good thing for soldiers
Common diseases and illnesses in the trenches were that there were many rats in the trenches, this gave the soldiers diseases. There was trench foot, which made their feet turn rot and swell up from the moisture. Some people said they could put a bayonet through their foot and they wouldn't feel it There was also trench fever, which was found to be caused by lice, and in the last year of the war, the "Spanish Flu" hit the world, including the trenches of Europe. In the War Diary I studied, the most common illnesses were boils and skin problems or ICT the soldiers were vaccinated against typhoid. Lastly shell shock and blindness or burns from mustard gas.
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The Renaissance means "rebirth" because learning, reading, thinking and growth was taking place after a 1000 years of the middle ages or "dark ages" where people didn't read, write, or think about the world.
Most people would be terrified and feel unsafe.....
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Soldiers would get sickness like trench foot and lice infection. soldiers would develop extreme cases of shell shock and die. How would you feel if your friends were getting killed by mortars... trenches were NOT a good thing for soldiers
Ignoring someone or ruining their plans, making them feel unwanted.
There are no special requirments in order for you to become a trench digger. All you need is the trench digger itself and your own personal experience in using one. They are very easy to use.
The German peeps went out and sacrafised a pikachu in houner of lord Jashin.
He is not good in actual learning, which frustrates him a bit, but he does like being Draco Malfoy's "friend" and bullying people.
Usually subjects that people feel strongly about. Their level of knowledge and learning in the subject is inversely proportional to the vehemence they display in the debate.Politics, religion, superiority are always favourites.
Most people initially felt a sense of nationalism and excitement about World War I, viewing it as a noble cause to defend their countries and ideals. However, as the war progressed and the devastating realities of trench warfare, high casualties, and widespread destruction became apparent, sentiments shifted to disillusionment and despair. Many began to question the motives of their governments and the value of the sacrifices being made, leading to widespread anti-war sentiments by the war's end.
she felt lonely
A learning skill can be, the way you think in a subject, how you feel that helps you work in class. A SKILL!!
its about how it would feel and how hard it would be to be in modern day warfare
Common diseases and illnesses in the trenches were that there were many rats in the trenches, this gave the soldiers diseases. There was trench foot, which made their feet turn rot and swell up from the moisture. Some people said they could put a bayonet through their foot and they wouldn't feel it There was also trench fever, which was found to be caused by lice, and in the last year of the war, the "Spanish Flu" hit the world, including the trenches of Europe. In the War Diary I studied, the most common illnesses were boils and skin problems or ICT the soldiers were vaccinated against typhoid. Lastly shell shock and blindness or burns from mustard gas.