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Are there any World War I trenches left to visit?

After the war the trenches went away as the land returned to its original uses, but I found a couple of them left that you can visit. One is Vieil Armand in Alsace, and the trenches were mostly carved in stone so they are well preserved. Also, World War 1 trenches in the Meuse have been restored to their original condition so that people can visit them. The German trenches there were built with concrete reinforcements, but the French trenches had filled in over the years and had to be dug out again.


Why were trenches hard to attack?

These trenches were not easy to get rid of, if you went over the top to attack the other side, machine guns would strike men down.


Did the activities on the homefront and ideals of the American people during World War 2 represent the ideals that America was fighting for abroad?

Yes, GI's took their upbringing with them where ever they went.


How do you answer why did you choose this company?

I went to library to read about your functions and activities and thought I would fit in well and do a good job for you.


How long was the average trench?

As long as it needed to be to "hold the front". Some of the trenches went on for miles.


How many allied casualties were actually sustained in the trenches?

Allied casualties in the trenches during World War I were substantial, with estimates suggesting around 5 million soldiers were either killed, wounded, or went missing. The conditions in the trenches led to not only combat-related injuries but also significant losses from disease and exposure. The Western Front, in particular, saw some of the heaviest fighting, resulting in severe attrition rates for the Allied forces. Overall, trench warfare contributed to one of the deadliest conflicts in history.


What action did Australia take to try to stop fighting in Yugoslavia?

well they went and literally fought for a while thyen they had to break the fight by trading lands.


How old was Hitler when he went to military school?

Hitler's military education consisted of his WWI experiences in the trenches of WWI. but what age


How did Britain attack from the trenches in World War 1?

Well, first of all, there was a spot called 'no mans land' which literally meant, no man went on this land. Sand bags were piled up around each trench and you quickly poked your gun up and shot. Hopefully you shot something. Also, no mans land basically was the area in between the two trenches. No man went here because there was a 99.99999% chance you wouldn't make it back to the trench. YOU LIVE IN THE TRENCH!!


What types of events and activities went on in little Italy?

No


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How did the Spartan people live?

They went to school to learn about fighting as a child and the ones who can master that "art" becomes soldiers. Most people can't fight well can were forced to become farmers, seen to the Spartans as the "lower class". The Spartans promote stealing and fighting.