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During World War II, trench warfare was not as prevalent as in World War I, but some trench-like fighting occurred, particularly on the Eastern Front. The primary countries involved in such conflicts included Germany and the Soviet Union, especially during the battles around Stalingrad and the Siege of Leningrad. Additionally, in the Pacific Theater, there were instances of entrenched positions, notably between Japanese forces and Allied troops, such as the U.S. and Australian forces in battles like Guadalcanal. However, the nature of warfare in WWII largely shifted towards mobile and mechanized combat.

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