During World War I, trenches were organized into a network that typically included front-line, support, and reserve trenches. The front-line trench was closest to the enemy and housed soldiers for direct combat, while support trenches provided logistical aid and housed reinforcements. Behind them were reserve trenches, which held additional troops and supplies. This layered structure aimed to protect soldiers, facilitate movement, and sustain prolonged warfare in a static front.
tents, trenches and foxholes.
In trenches.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
It was called "No Man's Land".
Trench warfare was Intorduced in world war 1. By world war 2, really the end of ww1 on. they were outdated due to the use of tanks and their ability to roll over the barbed wire and trenches.
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
Yes, trenches were used as a strategic defense tactic during World War II.
niether did. no such thing
tents, trenches and foxholes.
In trenches.
Yes. During The American Civil War and the Crimean War.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
Yes, trenches were commonly used as a defensive strategy during World War II to protect soldiers from enemy attacks and provide cover.
Thessaloniki, or Salonika.
It was called "No Man's Land".
People died
Horrible.