The Western Front (in France and Belgium) where both sides were very evenly matched, and the defense proved much stronger than the offense. On other fronts in World War 1, trench warfare was not necessary.
your answer is in the category trench warfare was one of them there was also air warfare
The nuclear bomb was not used in trench warfare.
When the Schlieffen Plan did not work for Germany they switched to Trench Warfare.
Trench warfare was rarely used on the eastern front during World War I because the terrain was more open and less suitable for digging extensive trench systems. The vast distances and fluid nature of the fighting on the eastern front also made it difficult to establish static trench lines.
Western Front
The Western Front (in France and Belgium) where both sides were very evenly matched, and the defense proved much stronger than the offense. On other fronts in World War 1, trench warfare was not necessary.
your answer is in the category trench warfare was one of them there was also air warfare
The nuclear bomb was not used in trench warfare.
When the Schlieffen Plan did not work for Germany they switched to Trench Warfare.
Trench warfare was rarely used on the eastern front during World War I because the terrain was more open and less suitable for digging extensive trench systems. The vast distances and fluid nature of the fighting on the eastern front also made it difficult to establish static trench lines.
NO! It was used to stop the enemy shooting you!
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
The Western Front!
trench warfare was first used by obi-wan when he used the force to take out an entire fleet of germans.
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
Trench warfare developed on the Western Front during World War I due to the stalemate between the Allied and Central Powers, with both sides digging trenches for protection. On the Eastern Front, the vast open spaces and more fluid military tactics made trench warfare less practical.