a hole you poo into and where they sleep
no.
Yep
roofed shelter
they were red and discusting
The history textbooks
During World War I, trenches often had a sump to collect water and waste. To manage this, a cover or lid made of wood or metal was typically placed over the sump to prevent debris from falling in and to reduce the risk of disease. This practice helped maintain hygiene in the unsanitary conditions of the trenches, which were often flooded and filled with stagnant water.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
no.
The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room
The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room
In World War I, a sump was used to collect and manage water and other fluids that accumulated in trenches, helping to prevent flooding and maintaining the integrity of the trench system. To cover the sump and facilitate movement, wooden planks or duckboards were typically placed over it. This not only provided a walking surface but also helped to reduce the risk of soldiers slipping in mud or water.
thousands
fight
Trenches
answer
in the trenches