Trench warfare is where people or armies battle in trenches
Second battle of the Marne
support trench means; supporting your country in the battles or it could also mean supporting the leader in your battle
After the Battle of the Somme, often referred to as a trench battle due to the extensive use of trench warfare, both the Allies and Central Powers faced heavy casualties and little territorial gain. The battle, which lasted from July to November 1916, resulted in over a million casualties, and although the Allies advanced, it was limited. The battle showcased the horrors of trench warfare and led to a stalemate that characterized much of World War I, influencing military tactics and public perception of the war. Following the battle, the trenches remained a significant aspect of the Western Front, leading to ongoing conflict and suffering for soldiers.
the characteristics of the trench warfare were that each so called "team" had faught the war from a trench that they had dug at the battle field. this had made it harder to kill people on the opposing side.
Battle of the Trench happened in 627.
Trench warfare is where people or armies battle in trenches
"There was a giant trench around the castle".
Second battle of the Marne
The Battle, or better said the Siege of Petersburg was mainly a trench warfare and a war of attrition.
support trench means; supporting your country in the battles or it could also mean supporting the leader in your battle
After the Battle of the Somme, often referred to as a trench battle due to the extensive use of trench warfare, both the Allies and Central Powers faced heavy casualties and little territorial gain. The battle, which lasted from July to November 1916, resulted in over a million casualties, and although the Allies advanced, it was limited. The battle showcased the horrors of trench warfare and led to a stalemate that characterized much of World War I, influencing military tactics and public perception of the war. Following the battle, the trenches remained a significant aspect of the Western Front, leading to ongoing conflict and suffering for soldiers.
If you're talking about the advancement of troops in combat, the reason is the type of battle they were fighting. World War I is commonly associated with Trench Warfare. This style of battle involves lots of waiting in dug-outs and high casualties when running from trench-to-trench.
the characteristics of the trench warfare were that each so called "team" had faught the war from a trench that they had dug at the battle field. this had made it harder to kill people on the opposing side.
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that's because of the deep trench done in 3 days.2 reason they had never seen anything like that
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