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An itching problem for soldiers in World War I was the prevalence of lice infestations, particularly in the trenches. The cramped and unsanitary conditions contributed to the rapid spread of lice, which caused intense itching and discomfort. This not only affected soldiers' morale but also led to secondary infections and diseases, complicating their overall health and combat readiness. Lice became a significant nuisance, prompting efforts to improve hygiene and sanitation among troops.

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