they didnt do anything, if they did they'd cause attention from the enemy
The construction of trenches in World War I involved thousands of soldiers and laborers, as trench systems spanned hundreds of miles along the Western Front. Estimates suggest that it took around 2 million men to dig and maintain the extensive network of trenches, which required significant manpower due to the difficult conditions and constant threat of enemy fire. These trenches were pivotal for protection and strategy during the prolonged stalemate of the war.
during ww1 men in trenches would call a barouge of cannon fire shelling
Reserve trenches were used as supplies for the trenches out the front. In world war one, they had come up with a technique of hiding in trenches before they fight. To do this properly, they had made them zig-zags. The trenches on the front line were where the soldiers would fight from. Reserve trenches were used in case these people had anything happen to them and they needed to use more trenches and more men. Throughout the war, the conditions of the front line trenches became worse as the communication and reserve trenches improved. I hope that helped :)
They had to get there before the other side did, so that they could get an advance into making their trench, so before the other side come, they will be ready will their trenches!
Because of all the wet mud. The soldiers got trenchfoot because the trenches were covered in mud. The soldiers had to stand in the mud for days on end! The mud is what caused it!
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
Thousands of men died in trenches Thousands of men died in trenches
There were usually rats and lice in the trenches.
In trenches.
They played cards, listened to music,
fight in da war
Chess, Checks, Nine Men's Morris
The trenches were a very distressing place. Diseases' were caught such as trench foot. The the only cure was to have your legs amputated.
The construction of trenches in World War I involved thousands of soldiers and laborers, as trench systems spanned hundreds of miles along the Western Front. Estimates suggest that it took around 2 million men to dig and maintain the extensive network of trenches, which required significant manpower due to the difficult conditions and constant threat of enemy fire. These trenches were pivotal for protection and strategy during the prolonged stalemate of the war.
during ww1 men in trenches would call a barouge of cannon fire shelling
at first they slept in lorries and later they started to sleep in the cold dirty floors of the trenches.
Reserve trenches were used as supplies for the trenches out the front. In world war one, they had come up with a technique of hiding in trenches before they fight. To do this properly, they had made them zig-zags. The trenches on the front line were where the soldiers would fight from. Reserve trenches were used in case these people had anything happen to them and they needed to use more trenches and more men. Throughout the war, the conditions of the front line trenches became worse as the communication and reserve trenches improved. I hope that helped :)