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World War I trenches were typically about 6 to 8 feet wide and could accommodate multiple soldiers. Depending on the design and length, a single trench section could hold anywhere from a few dozen to over a hundred soldiers. The cramped conditions were often exacerbated by equipment and supplies, making space limited for movement and comfort.

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