Soldiers in the trenches typically slept in makeshift beds or on the ground, often using straw or blankets for some cushioning. Many had to cope with mud and water, as trenches would frequently flood, leading to uncomfortable and unsanitary conditions. Personal items like hammocks or even their greatcoats were sometimes used to provide a semblance of comfort. Sleep was often interrupted due to the constant threat of enemy fire and the harsh realities of trench warfare.
at first they slept in lorries and later they started to sleep in the cold dirty floors of the trenches.
A hole in the wall of a trench soldiers sleep in them.
In the trenches during World War I, soldiers often struggled to get sufficient sleep due to constant threats from enemy fire, harsh living conditions, and the need for vigilance. The noise of artillery, the presence of rats and lice, and extreme weather further disrupted their rest. Sleep was often fragmented and limited, leading to fatigue and decreased morale among troops. Overall, the conditions made it very challenging for soldiers to obtain restorative sleep.
In things called trenches. These were holes in the ground. I hope this helps
Their military uniforms.
dugout?
In trenches
In the trenches.
Soldiers would dig trenches for protection. They also used them as a place to sleep during the war. They would take shifts so some people could sleep and others would be fighting. I hope this helps.
Inside the trenches there is dugouts. They would sleep in there.
In trenches. They also use it as a defensive shield.
a hole you poo into and where they sleep
at first they slept in lorries and later they started to sleep in the cold dirty floors of the trenches.
A hole in the wall of a trench soldiers sleep in them.
In the trenches during World War I, soldiers often struggled to get sufficient sleep due to constant threats from enemy fire, harsh living conditions, and the need for vigilance. The noise of artillery, the presence of rats and lice, and extreme weather further disrupted their rest. Sleep was often fragmented and limited, leading to fatigue and decreased morale among troops. Overall, the conditions made it very challenging for soldiers to obtain restorative sleep.
They used shovels and picks to dig out the trenches.
they slept in trenches with rats and other nasty animals