During World War I, soldiers often lived in trenches as their primary form of shelter, which provided limited protection from enemy fire and harsh weather conditions. These trenches were typically muddy, cramped, and unsanitary, leading to various health issues, including trench foot and disease. Soldiers also faced constant threats from artillery bombardments and gas attacks, making their living conditions precarious. In addition to trenches, some troops used dugouts and bunkers for more substantial protection and respite from the front lines.
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As you may know ww1 was not a Good four years for anyone.
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Basically, to shelter troops from enemy attack.
Much of the war was fought in trenches.
Like a G6.
it was cold
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Margays like to shelter in the hollow of a tree.
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As you may know ww1 was not a Good four years for anyone.
bad
Trouble appeared like WW1