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What is a long hole dug into the ground where soldiers hide?

Trenches or bunkers


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Goal of world war 1 flame-thrower?

set people on fire, clear trenches and bunkers, instill fear and the like


How cold were the trenches in winter in World War 1?

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Household underground bunkers are typically used to hold extra provisions or to hide valuables. They can also be used as safe rooms in the case of a home invasion. Larger military bunkers can still be used to house heads of State if needed in case of emergency, but most have been abandoned.


What wire was used to protect ww1 trenches?

Barbed wire was used to protect the trenches.


What wos the maginot line?

The Maginot Line was a series of bunkers, gun emplacements, trenches, barbed wire, etc built by the French in an effort to keep the German military from invading France. It failed.


What is the meaning of bunkers?

Bunkers: (Bre) Slang for crazy; nuts. As in to go bunkers go crazy.


Why wern't trenches used in World War 2?

Trenches were used in both WWI and WWII.


Where did people go during air raids?

They stayed at home and waited to get blown up..


Where did the world war 1 soldiers live and sleep?

When the German advance was halted men slept in bunkers and compartments in trenches but they could easily be buried by a shell hitting above them. Before they slept in tents.


What differences do the British and German trenches have in World War 1?

British and German trenches in World War I differed primarily in design and construction. British trenches were often shallower and more focused on quick assembly, while German trenches were deeper, more fortified, and included elaborate systems of bunkers and tunnels for better protection and living conditions. The Germans also emphasized the use of barbed wire and concrete reinforcements, making their trenches more resilient to artillery fire. Additionally, the layout of German trenches typically allowed for better organization and defense compared to their British counterparts.