Yes and no. some soldiers used to think that the war was a joy to their life. this is an account from a book at the library : "Four of us were talking and laughing in the road when a dozen bullets came with a whistle. We all had to dived for the nearest door. I've never been so happy or healthy in my life!"
Very cold & wet. Trenches were extremely miserable places to live in. Remember the trenches are mainly outdoors. Some trench lines had underground bunkers connected to them, that could be heated the old fashioned way.
Life in trenches was horrible. There weren't clean places to sleep in or decent shelters and food. If they didn't have food they usually burned rats to eat them, soldiers were subjects to several diseases due to the water (in which they secreted feces and urine) floating around and the filthy smell of it. Their dead comrades were lying nearby without proper burial.
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
Miserable and hopeless.......
You got hot food. Some people survived. Nothing else really :/ revised: hot food was not too likely, unless it was made in the trenches. Overall trench living was miserable, especially during wet & cold periods.
Living in mud (flooded trenches) for thirty days and more at a time; they were probably the most miserable fighting men that ever experienced war.
Generally the German Army was better organized than the French Army; and were overall better able to maintain their field works.
Very cold & wet. Trenches were extremely miserable places to live in. Remember the trenches are mainly outdoors. Some trench lines had underground bunkers connected to them, that could be heated the old fashioned way.
Life in trenches was horrible. There weren't clean places to sleep in or decent shelters and food. If they didn't have food they usually burned rats to eat them, soldiers were subjects to several diseases due to the water (in which they secreted feces and urine) floating around and the filthy smell of it. Their dead comrades were lying nearby without proper burial.
exile from what? miserable as when? garbage in, garbage out.
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
British trenches were miserable; people lived under constant threat of being hit by gunfire or exploding shells. Disease was also rampant, as soldiers had little protection from cold and rain.
it life that how it supposed to be
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Miserable and hopeless.......
miserable