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During World War I, soldiers typically went to bed around 10 PM to midnight, depending on their duties and the specific conditions of the front line. However, sleep schedules were often irregular due to the demands of military life, including night patrols, artillery fire, and other operational activities. Many soldiers faced sleep deprivation, as they were frequently awakened for alerts or attacks. Overall, the chaotic nature of trench warfare greatly affected their rest.

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