yes it was many people died
korean not world wars
Because the leaders had been trained to fight wars of movement and maneuver.
Although trenches continued to be dug and used in successive wars, trench warfare as seen in WW1 has not been repeated since November 11, 1918.
Māori did not invent trench warfare; rather, the concept of trench warfare is most commonly associated with World War I. However, during the New Zealand Wars in the 19th century, Māori forces adapted various tactics, including the use of earthworks and fortified positions, to defend against British colonial forces. These strategies can resemble trench warfare in their defensive nature but were developed independently within the context of their own conflicts. The adaptation was a response to the technological advancements and military strategies of the time.
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A person was able to get a trench knife in Mafia Wars by becoming a fan of the Mafia Wars Facebook page. The trench knife was given out as a gift when the page hit 100,000 fans.
No
If you are talking about trench warfare, it was popular in many wars but especially in WW2.
korean not world wars
Body Wars was created in 1989.
Body Wars ended in 2007.
Trench Coats got their names because they were originially designed for use in the Military during the World Wars and were worn in the trenches. As such when the article of clothing was transferred to civilian use it kept the name Trench Coat.
In my opinion China Town Wars. Get GTA IV.
That's a matter of opinion
Because the leaders had been trained to fight wars of movement and maneuver.
Yes, India is worst enemy of Pakistan .There have been 3 wars and countless ambushes , between 2 countries .
Trench Rats can refer to the Nation Organization of Trench Rats, a fraternal organization of veterans who served in the trenches in various wars, or to the black rats (Rattus rattus) and brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) feeding on food scraps and decaying corpses of unburied soldiers in WWI and WWII.