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ALOT! But most of them died from blood loss,caused by wounds, being shot or from a gas attack.

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How many soldiers died of trench foot?

Answeraccording to my books, 75,000 brits had it but only 41 died from it which i am not sure is 100% correct


Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the what?

Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles


What diseases did the trenches in World War 1 have?

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.


How many trench block in m?

The number of trench blocks in meters depends on the specific context, such as the dimensions of the trench blocks and the total length of the trench. Typically, trench blocks are measured in linear meters if you're referring to the total length they cover. If you provide the dimensions or the total length of the trench you have in mind, I can offer a more precise answer.


What was the name for a toilet in World War 1?

You could also say, "a toilet used in the second World War"

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How many people died of trench fever in World War 1?

Trench fever, caused by the bacterium Bartonella quintana, significantly affected soldiers during World War I, leading to widespread illness but relatively few direct fatalities. Estimates suggest that while there were approximately 1 million cases, the death toll from trench fever itself was relatively low, with fatalities generally cited in the range of a few thousand, primarily due to complications rather than the disease itself. The illness was more debilitating than deadly, impacting troop morale and effectiveness.


How does Trench Foot work?

Trench foot comes from having your feet wet and cold for long periods of time. The name comes from the world war in wich trenches were the main battle enviroment. Cold and wet many soldiers developed trench foot. Trench foot can be treated but can also end up in the amputation of the feet. Toes turn black and no longer able to cure.


How many soldiers died of trench foot?

Answeraccording to my books, 75,000 brits had it but only 41 died from it which i am not sure is 100% correct


WW1 trench foot?

Trench foot is a disease caused by the cold and wet. It was a huge problem in ww1, many soldiers would only be treated in the late stages meaning they have to have an amputation, some didn't survive.


How many soldiers died from trench foot in World War 1?

80,000


What diseases did soldiers catch in World War 1?

Some soldiers in world war 1 suffered from trench foot this is when many soldiers used to get black feet that had lots of massive spots. Also soldiers suffered from shell shock thiswas when soldiers was basically hypnotized.


How many people get the fever each year?

Its safe to say that half the world gets a fever each year.


How do you use trench in a sentences?

In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.


How do you use trench warfare in a sentence?

In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.


What was the Trench war?

The first world war is usually referred to as a trench war. A trench war is fought generally in trenches You can look up trench warfare" in wikipedia where it will tell you more about how it is fought. Belgium and north France still have many sites where the trenches can be visited and viewed a sad memorial to a war in which so many people died.


What was the German trench in World War 1?

well the question you asked does not make and sense. but during WWI there was trench warfare. The Germans had many trenches especially on the west front.


How many people got trench foot in World War 1?

It has been estimated that about %25 of all casualties were down to Trench foot, all though many cases were mis diagnosed, or went unrecorded so the actual figure is thought to be slightly higher.