Well lets see, when it rained the trenches would become nothing more than ditches filled with mud, when winter came all the ANZACs would become prone to frostbite. At times the biggest killer wasn't the fighting but the disease. So basically the conditions were terrible.
the night where cold and during the winter in was even worse the days were as cold as the Autumn nights and the night were freezing
2139 served overseas423 served in Australia25 died388 were decoratedhttp://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww1/anecdotes/casualty.html
Mainly Europe. But the allies and central powers colonies fought each other in Africa. A big part of the war was fought in the middle East at Gallipoli, Turkey
there was mud everywhere.you would have different illnesses
it was cold
not nice
Gallipoli was a battle in WW1 that was taken part in by Australia...
In WW1 in Turkey
they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915
they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915
sad, depressed and homesick because of the harsh and horrible living conditions and the soldiers missed their home family and friends.
the night where cold and during the winter in was even worse the days were as cold as the Autumn nights and the night were freezing
The trenches were in rained-out muddy areas created by the destruction of the landscape
Verdun, The Somme, the Marne, Arras, Ypres, Gallipoli, Jutland and Tannenberg.
Traditionally it's the landing at Gallipoli in 1915 WW1
2139 served overseas423 served in Australia25 died388 were decoratedhttp://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww1/anecdotes/casualty.html
it started when winston churchill suggested to take over the turkish capitol during WW1.