they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
In World War I, the "sump" refers to a low-lying area or trench where water would accumulate, often leading to muddy and unsanitary conditions in the trenches. Soldiers faced challenges with waterlogged trenches, which could lead to diseases like trench foot and hinder mobility. Sumps were also places where waste and debris would collect, exacerbating the already difficult living conditions for troops. Managing these sumps was crucial for maintaining some level of hygiene and operational effectiveness in the trenches.
During World War I, trenches often had a sump to collect water and waste. To manage this, a cover or lid made of wood or metal was typically placed over the sump to prevent debris from falling in and to reduce the risk of disease. This practice helped maintain hygiene in the unsanitary conditions of the trenches, which were often flooded and filled with stagnant water.
Simply you had ask for instructions of the person that had been in the trenches long before you
They were used for blasting people out of trenches.
A Sump.
There were electric light in German trenches in WW1 because they were more advanced and had better trenches than the British.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
a hole you poo into and where they sleep
fighting in trenches
Trenches used in WW1
yes
November 1914
Barbed wire was used to protect the trenches.
bad
rats and dead bodies
Safer