Morale was kept up by singing and talking to the other men.
Deplorable sanitation conditions in the trenches led to outbreaks of disease. Trench Foot was pandemic, and morale was low.
Whose morale, in what place at what time? There were lots of different nations and armies and other specifiable groups of people involved in the war and they all experienced many different factors which affected their morale in different ways at different times. If you can be more specific you can get an answer. Michael Montagne
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
Trenches are caused by plate movement.
Reserve trenches
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any underground trenches are not affected by tsunamis, earthquakes etc.
Deplorable sanitation conditions in the trenches led to outbreaks of disease. Trench Foot was pandemic, and morale was low.
poisonous gas in the trenches, horrible wars of attrition, also psychological damage because there were many dead, mutilated bodies in the trenches that surrounded them. and it's affected, not effected. effect is the noun, and affect is the verb. lol.
At first, the Germans were a little surprised.
the trenches affected the soldiers during ww1 ww2 by supplying some cover for the soldiers and they were also a living hell because they held water and were often soaked by blood from fallen comrades
Censorship in the trenches during wartime was primarily implemented to maintain morale among soldiers and their families, preventing the spread of potentially demoralizing information about casualties, defeats, or the harsh realities of combat. Military authorities aimed to control the narrative, ensuring that communications focused on heroism and patriotism rather than the grim aspects of trench warfare. This censorship also served to protect sensitive military strategies and information from enemy intelligence. Overall, the goal was to sustain public support and soldier morale throughout the conflict.
Whose morale, in what place at what time? There were lots of different nations and armies and other specifiable groups of people involved in the war and they all experienced many different factors which affected their morale in different ways at different times. If you can be more specific you can get an answer. Michael Montagne
Very little, a company on attack might have as few as four litter bearers assigned to it and they were unskilled in medical procedures. They were to remove the wounded through communication trenches to the rear for treatment and might be capable of applying a bandage. Wounded and dead were removed more for morale purposes than for medical treatment.
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
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'Newspaper reports couldn't tell us much about the experiences of soldiers in the trenches because you couldn't always trust them as they did not always tell the truth because they didnt want to damage morale ( morale is the hope, and positive spirit that the public have). The information was eith lies or vague with only few true facts.