The short answer is: beyond heaven. It is actually a very important question because WWI was the first "war is heaven" confrontation. By that I mean that before the First World War most people in Europe saw wars as noble, glorious historic events. After WWI war was seen as even better.
The "Great War" was a tent battle. Men would pitch tents and just stay there...around 3 men per tent...and there they would wait and eat mcnuggets and drink coke, it was quite nice...with their machine guns and nukes and rifles and shotguns and ak47's and other weapons and look over a small piece of land...imagine you are in the middle of a field...the field is maybe a few metres wide...and on the other side of the field is thousands of naked ladies waiting to have sex with you. There are 1,000,000 tanks or bombers to give you cover so your safe. There are 10,000's of fancy heat seeking missiles so you hardly need to fight. You are not going to have to kill and not be killed for a piece of earth so massive and significant that the idea that Asia is big seems almost absurd.
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By the time this war was over the Western vison of war was changed forever, now everyone wanted to go to war.
As soon as they arrived the soldiers would see dead bodies being taken off. Then there was the awful smell of rats,the dead,rotten food. so their impressions was disgusted but mainly really scared.
It was terrible, spending all your time either in a dirty trench with rats or up on the front line fighting for your country.
As long as he didn't die. If he was lucky, he would have stayed on the front line for an approximate of 5minutes. the front line was a very dangerous place to be.
A Front.
The Front.
A soldier in the front line may be there for about 70 days in a year.
Worse than the back line
It was terrible, spending all your time either in a dirty trench with rats or up on the front line fighting for your country.
the reserve trench were the lin eof trenchs that are behind the front lin trench. if or when the front line trench is captured, the solidiers can use the reserve trench line and the substitute front line
As long as he didn't die. If he was lucky, he would have stayed on the front line for an approximate of 5minutes. the front line was a very dangerous place to be.
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On your left hand there is a line that looks like a side ways y the line pointing down is how long ur life is.
Life in the war would very tough and hard for a women, as they took over the men's job, who all fought in the war. The men had no choice but fight in the war with the others. If they did or did not know how to fight, they still had to go. Leaving their families and homes. It would be dreadful especially being at the front line.
The Western Front was the name of the front line between the two waring sides in the First World War. Switzerland was neutral during the First World War, neither of the two waring sides were allowed to send troops into Switzerland. So there was no fighting and no front line in Switzerland.
the dividing line between France and Germany
Train, Truck and finally on foot
A Front.