What is it you want to know? Do you want to know about the terrible weather the trench warriors had to endure? Did you want to know about Trench Foot?
World War 1 was not a cold war because of all the people that died the only time that there has been a cold war was after world war 2 and that was before the Korean war happened i hope this helps
The trenches of World War I were often wet and cold due to their shallow construction, which allowed rainwater to accumulate and create muddy conditions. The lack of proper drainage systems exacerbated this issue, leading to standing water and dampness. Additionally, soldiers faced harsh weather conditions, including cold temperatures and snow, further contributing to the uncomfortably wet and cold environment. These conditions not only made life in the trenches unbearable but also increased the risk of illness and disease among the troops.
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Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)
World War 1 and World War 2 And we cannot leave out the Cold War
This was an infection of the feet caused by cold, wet and insanitary conditions
hell. wet. loud. unbearable. cold. hungry.... basically not nice.
Trench Foot was mostly common in World War 1 when soldiers had to stand in cold, wet and unsanitary trenches. The feet would be so wet that a sort of mould would grow on them.
the setting of world war 2? ^ No. Obviously not. It was muddy, wet and cold when they were fighting, it was ordinary-ish life away from it but things were harder.
Cold, Wet, Muddy, Bloody, Dead Bodies, Rats, Little Food.
World War 1 was not a cold war because of all the people that died the only time that there has been a cold war was after world war 2 and that was before the Korean war happened i hope this helps
no only during ww2
No fun at all. Dirty. Muddy. Smelly. Wet. Cold. Disease. Rats. Yet, the trenches were the only places that offered a modicum of safety for soldiers in this war.
The trenches of World War I were often wet and cold due to their shallow construction, which allowed rainwater to accumulate and create muddy conditions. The lack of proper drainage systems exacerbated this issue, leading to standing water and dampness. Additionally, soldiers faced harsh weather conditions, including cold temperatures and snow, further contributing to the uncomfortably wet and cold environment. These conditions not only made life in the trenches unbearable but also increased the risk of illness and disease among the troops.
There wasn't any fighting in the cold war besides the Suez crisis in Egypt so the weapons had nothing to do with the cold war and also the cold war was after world WA 2
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because i think it was somthing to do with the treaty of versaille