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When soldiers weren't fighting in World War I, they engaged in various activities to maintain their physical and mental well-being. They performed routine tasks such as digging trenches, repairing equipment, and maintaining hygiene. Soldiers often participated in drills and training exercises to stay prepared for combat. Additionally, they found time for recreation, such as writing letters home, playing games, and sharing stories with comrades to cope with the stresses of war.

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