Shellfire in World War I refers to the intense artillery bombardments that characterized the conflict. It involved the use of explosive shells fired from artillery guns, which were designed to destroy enemy positions, fortifications, and troops. The psychological and physical impact of shellfire was devastating, leading to significant casualties and destruction on the battlefield. This relentless bombardment also contributed to the trench warfare that defined much of the war, as soldiers sought refuge from the constant threat of incoming artillery.
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
There were about 200 million veterans alive after ww1.
Hitler was in both ww1 and ww2! but n ww1 he was just a messenger!
Most of European nations had Democracy gov after ww1
The 'thick green light' mentioned in this poem is the Chlorine gas used by the Germans as a chemical weapon during WW1, illuminated by the flashes of shellfire and tracer bullets.
David Collyer has written: 'Shellfire Memories'
Trenches could collapse while under shellfire and bury the soldiers who sought safety in the trench , water and mud collected in the bottom resulting in a condition called "Trench Foot" and trenches encouraged the rat population to proliferate because of the filthy conditions where the rats could feed upon the dead in other trench systems .
Life in the trenches was filled with horror anddeath. The constant shellfire directed by the enemy brought random death.
it was an attack during world war 1. This can cause shell shock so people have mental breakdown which makes it impossible for them to go to the fromline lol
what was the ink made from in WW1
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
There were about 200 million veterans alive after ww1.
there was no losing nations in ww1
Hitler was in both ww1 and ww2! but n ww1 he was just a messenger!
1. WW1-Allies 2. WWII-Axis