They didn't for the most part. soldiers in trenches especially. It was more important to save yourself than to stay clean.
Every time it rained
Yes!
yes they did.
There is no answer to that question as there were thousands of soldiers in WW1 but don't know how many in trenches. Plus it depends if you ment British soldiers or soldiers as a generally.
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Aproximatly 43,785,394 Soldiers were taken prisoner by the japanese.
Dysentery is caused by drinking contaminated water. Soldiers in WW1 often did not have access to clean water supplies.
there were no such thing as "showers" in those days. Soldier tended not to live long enough to want to "wash" and the conditions were so bad that even if they did wash they would get filthy again in no time. if they did wash it would have been from tubs.
Often called "diggers", their units were more politly called ANZAC.
Yes!
Ghandi
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
They were soldiers.
Russia
yes they did.
Remembrance Day started to remember the soldiers who died in WW1. It is now for all soldiers who died in WW1 ,WW2 and Korea.
There is no answer to that question as there were thousands of soldiers in WW1 but don't know how many in trenches. Plus it depends if you ment British soldiers or soldiers as a generally.
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