Duckboards are boards nailed crosswise across bearers ( like railway sleepers in arrangement), laid across muddy soil to spread the weight of traffic. Without them, the soldiers in the trenches would just have sunk slowly into the ground - as many did who stepped off the duckboards.
cocain and other drugs such as cigrettes were used in world war 1
No, rockets were not commonly used in World War 1. The main forms of artillery used during the war were cannons, mortars, and grenades.
World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
No- it was first used in 1915- World War I. See link below-
No. Poison gas was first used in World War 1.
Wooden duckboards (palletlike wood creations, used to elavte soldiers from the mud), rats, mud, abandoned equipment and the odd dead body that happened to fall there.
The Purpose of a Drainage Ditch was the bottom of the trenches where the soil turned very muddy. It held the muddy water, rubbish and occasionally excretement and stopped the soldiers from stepping on it with Duckboards.
300,020 airplanes where used in World War 1
Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
World War I was the bloodiest war of World War I as it was the only war of World War I. The same can be said of every war.
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.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
it was never used in world war 1
The Atom bomb.
world war 1 money