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During World War I, the conditions in the trenches were often dire, but specific statistics on how many soldiers drowned in the trenches are not well-documented. Trench flooding, particularly during heavy rain or due to shell damage, led to many soldiers experiencing severe hardships, including hypothermia and disease. While precise numbers are elusive, it is estimated that thousands suffered from these conditions, contributing to the overall high casualty rates of the war.

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