Trench warfare, particularly noted during World War I, lasted for most of the conflict from 1914 to 1918. The Western Front saw extensive trench systems established as both sides engaged in prolonged battles with little territorial gain. This type of warfare became emblematic of the brutal stalemate that characterized much of the war.
Trench warfare lasted as long as the war. trenches were being challenged by Tanks, storming tactics by specialist troops and better wire-smashing artillery. But in fact the concept of trench warfare was a safe method of holding ground and creating a stalemate. Buying time for changes. hope this helps!
World War 1 was known for its long and dangerous trench warfare and for extended artillery bombardments.
Henry Allingham, 112, who was in the air service, Harry Patch, 110, the last British survivor of the trench war, and Royal Navy veteran Bill Stone, 108.
A general pattern for trench routine was 4 days in the front line, then 4 days in close reserve and finally 4 at rest
A war of movement.
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Trench warfare lasted as long as the war. trenches were being challenged by Tanks, storming tactics by specialist troops and better wire-smashing artillery. But in fact the concept of trench warfare was a safe method of holding ground and creating a stalemate. Buying time for changes. hope this helps!
A trench stretch is a long system of trench.
World War 1 was known for its long and dangerous trench warfare and for extended artillery bombardments.
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War of Trench refers to the fact that most of WWI was fought in trenches: a trench is a a long narrow ditch would could extend for miles. Soldiers would line up shoulder to shoulder with supplies and ammo in the trenches and and fire at each other for days on end
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
from trench foot or trench fever.
World War One.
no. the last trench soldier was harry patch. died at the age of 111
No, trench foot was first noted by Napoleon's army in 1812. It was made more well known during the trench warfares of World War I, but it was not new at that time.
Trench warfare is where people or armies battle in trenches