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No, there were no beds in the trenches during World War I. Soldiers often slept on the ground, using straw or blankets for some comfort. The conditions were harsh, with minimal shelter from the elements, leading to widespread discomfort and health issues. Trench life was marked by cramped quarters, mud, and the constant threat of enemy fire.

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