Both sides in World War I were convinced that trench warfare would eventually lead to the surrender of the other side. This was because of the horrific attrition caused by gas attacks and relentless artillery barrages.
Ypres, Belgium
Yes, there was trench warfare in World War II, particularly on the Western Front in Europe. Trenches were used by both the Allied and Axis powers to defend their positions and protect soldiers from enemy fire.
* Trench fighting did a lot of things. At night the soldiers could cut the opponents barbed wire and plan surprise attacks on those in the trench. * They slept in the trench. ==
Trench warfare began use in World War 1. In the early 1900's.
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
The Trench warfare was a common tactics during and before world war 1. It gave soldiers a very good cover from bullets, artillery, mortars. It was also cheap and simple
In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.
Ypres, Belgium
In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.
In trench warfare with field telephones, out and about with semaphore and heliographs
The Italian soldiers were a part of the Triple Alliance. The soldiers fought with trench warfare in very cold weather.
Yes, there was trench warfare in World War II, particularly on the Western Front in Europe. Trenches were used by both the Allied and Axis powers to defend their positions and protect soldiers from enemy fire.
* Trench fighting did a lot of things. At night the soldiers could cut the opponents barbed wire and plan surprise attacks on those in the trench. * They slept in the trench. ==
Trench warfare began use in World War 1. In the early 1900's.
no, but it gave cover to soldiers and saves many lives
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"