There were typically 5 men to a dugout
at first they slept in lorries and later they started to sleep in the cold dirty floors of the trenches.
When the German advance was halted men slept in bunkers and compartments in trenches but they could easily be buried by a shell hitting above them. Before they slept in tents.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
In World War I, soldiers lived and slept in narrow, cramped trenches that were often muddy and unsanitary. These trenches were dug into the ground to provide some protection from enemy fire and the elements. Soldiers typically slept on makeshift wooden platforms or directly on the ground, often using their uniforms or blankets for warmth. Due to the harsh conditions, rest was frequently interrupted by combat duties and the threat of enemy attacks.
They itched terribly.
at first they slept in lorries and later they started to sleep in the cold dirty floors of the trenches.
When the German advance was halted men slept in bunkers and compartments in trenches but they could easily be buried by a shell hitting above them. Before they slept in tents.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
About as many men as your mom has slept with.
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in the trenches the men ate, slept and worked. by worked i mean they were always on the lookout for enemies and thinking up new strategies even though the government stuck to the original plans which the enemy soon learnt and were able to stop them. hope this is what you were looking for :)
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In World War I, soldiers lived and slept in narrow, cramped trenches that were often muddy and unsanitary. These trenches were dug into the ground to provide some protection from enemy fire and the elements. Soldiers typically slept on makeshift wooden platforms or directly on the ground, often using their uniforms or blankets for warmth. Due to the harsh conditions, rest was frequently interrupted by combat duties and the threat of enemy attacks.
The most common way a man would die in the trenches would be that they were shot by a sniper.
3 men dig 6 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (6/3) = 2 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (4/2) = 1/2 trench per day.==> Given 4 men, you get (4 x 1/2) = 2 trenches per day.==> It takes them (24/2) = 12 days to dig 24 trenches.
No, there were no donkeys in the trenches what so ever. Only men and rats.
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