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Dugouts in World War I served as sheltered living quarters for soldiers, providing protection from enemy fire and the elements. These underground or semi-underground structures were often constructed in trench systems and offered a safer space for rest, storage, and command during combat. They helped improve the morale and survival chances of troops by shielding them from the harsh conditions of trench warfare.

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