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they spread the plague, again.
No, Trench Warfare was very detrimental to their health, as the men had to live through diseases in the trench, rats contaminating everything, and poor sanitation.
Bad, Trenchfoot with rotting feet from the cold and wet, shells- ie dying, gas attacks really bad, Try and find out how many men died from things like this because i can't remember off the top of my head and i will try and find out specific details
Trench foot, not sleeping, rats and paranoia. ps. hudson w/h chabelo w/h
The diseases, such as gangrene and trench foot, the war itself, and the weather conditions.
Trench Rats can refer to the Nation Organization of Trench Rats, a fraternal organization of veterans who served in the trenches in various wars, or to the black rats (Rattus rattus) and brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) feeding on food scraps and decaying corpses of unburied soldiers in WWI and WWII.
yes
they spread the plague, again.
up to 8 feet
No, Trench Warfare was very detrimental to their health, as the men had to live through diseases in the trench, rats contaminating everything, and poor sanitation.
one from the rats and dirty water
Bad, Trenchfoot with rotting feet from the cold and wet, shells- ie dying, gas attacks really bad, Try and find out how many men died from things like this because i can't remember off the top of my head and i will try and find out specific details
Trench foot, not sleeping, rats and paranoia. ps. hudson w/h chabelo w/h
Rats and Lice, Trench foot and shell shock
Trench rats grew so big that they could eat an entire corpse, because there were many men shot in wars there was lots of food allowing their populations to grow very big and their average size to increase
The diseases, such as gangrene and trench foot, the war itself, and the weather conditions.
There were rats, one could get trench-foot (from the moisture), you could be buried alive in an explosion, and many contracted lice (from rats) as well.