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Facts about WW1 trenches

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They were nothing short of, pardon my language, hell holes. They were just holes dug in the ground with sandbags stacked up to make the sides taller than the average man. When it rained, the trench turned to a river of mud and disease was rampant. Not to mention the constant sound of artillery fire and the barrages of machine gun bullets.

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Front Line Trench

Communication Trench

Support Trench

Reserve Trench

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It was fought on the Western front

The Eastern front was a war of movement

and Gallipoli was a form of trench warfare but predominantly a stalemate

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