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A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.
Trenches were used for hidding them selfs and to take cover from people on the opposite side , also could help by giving the soldies 30 seconds to get there gas masks when a gas attak hits them.
The construction of trenches in World War I involved thousands of soldiers and laborers, as trench systems spanned hundreds of miles along the Western Front. Estimates suggest that it took around 2 million men to dig and maintain the extensive network of trenches, which required significant manpower due to the difficult conditions and constant threat of enemy fire. These trenches were pivotal for protection and strategy during the prolonged stalemate of the war.
Being in the trenches during the war was one of the hardest places to be. The conditions were atrocious and many soldiers died from the conditions alone. In order to avoid any troupe from being in the trenches for too long the units all routed. A unit would do their time, usually about 10-14 days, and then they would be rotated out and serve further back on the line.
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In France and Belgium. But mostly in France. Also in Gallipoli where the Anzacs fought against Turk.
A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.
to protect the people so they will not die that easily and so they could take cover
Mainly to take photographs of the enemies trenches and check out what the enemy was doing
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The time it took to dig trenches during World War I varied depending on factors such as the type of terrain and the availability of tools and manpower. Typically, soldiers could dig about 2 to 3 feet of trench per day under combat conditions, but with more time and resources, deeper and more complex trenches could be constructed in a matter of weeks. Overall, complete trench systems could take several weeks to months to establish fully.
Mostly to clear out enemy trenches and take control of no mans land
The trenches were dug in zigzags so the large machine guns cant take it out with one round
Trenches were used for hidding them selfs and to take cover from people on the opposite side , also could help by giving the soldies 30 seconds to get there gas masks when a gas attak hits them.
Depended on the size. A simple trench would take between hours and a day,but an elaborate permanent trench could take many days to a week.
A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.