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In World War I, soldiers used various forms of protection, including trenches, barbed wire, and sandbags to shield themselves from enemy fire and artillery. Gas masks became essential for protection against chemical warfare, particularly with the widespread use of poison gas. Additionally, soldiers wore steel helmets, commonly known as "Brodie helmets," to guard against shrapnel and head injuries. Overall, these measures significantly influenced combat tactics and soldier survival during the war.

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