Well the soldiers were affected by several things, for example; living conditions, trench foot, lice etc. also were effected by several injuries and shell-shock.
The soldiers were forced to fight in Gallipoli Western Front and Middle East
It was about a sodier or soldiers on the western front in the great War - Th Battle of Arras was the british attack on the western fornt, the basic idea i i think is that the genrals incomptance lead to the deaths of many soldiers in battles such as the Somme etc. there is a link below
Approximatly one million soldiers died in the trenches in world war one
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
Australia, in the first world war had soldiers sent to gallipoli to create a diversion for the british troops. the australians fought against the Turks in turkey. Later, the soldiers were withdrawn and taken to the western front where they helped the English fight against the Germans and the hungarians. Australia, in the first world war had soldiers sent to gallipoli to create a diversion for the british troops. the australians fought against the Turks in turkey. Later, the soldiers were withdrawn and taken to the western front where they helped the English fight against the Germans and the hungarians.
The soldiers were forced to fight in Gallipoli Western Front and Middle East
To England for training, then on to France and the Western Front.
In trenches.
poisonous gas in the trenches, horrible wars of attrition, also psychological damage because there were many dead, mutilated bodies in the trenches that surrounded them. and it's affected, not effected. effect is the noun, and affect is the verb. lol.
In World War 1 Germany's western front was between Germany and France.French, British, and much later Americansoldiers fought German soldiers across this front.
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Soldiers hid in a vast system of trenches during WWI.
normal clothes in army blah blah blah
Not many of them did in Gallipoli where they some did during winter while on the western and eastern front many soldiers got frostbite
Many soldiers killed on the Western Front of WWI because of the introduction of chemical gas and tank warfare. This happened due to the initial stalemate that had been caused by trench warfare.
There was a large area of land that the British soldiers tried to take from the German soldiers. No one could advance on either side, the soldiers and their commanders got tired of even trying. A newspaper reported named this the Western Front. The US troops, among others, were sent in to break this stalemate, and to move against the Germans. This they did, thanks to General Pershing, by ignoring the stalled British Army, and going around the Western Front with all its trenches.