In World War I, the ditches used for protection and as a defensive strategy were called "trenches." These trenches formed extensive networks on the battlefields, providing soldiers with shelter from enemy fire and a tactical advantage. The trench system included front-line trenches, support trenches, and reserve trenches, often characterized by their muddy, harsh conditions. Life in the trenches was notoriously difficult, marked by overcrowding, disease, and the constant threat of enemy attacks.
Because it progressed on to World War 2
Reparation
It was called the Great War, the war to end all wars
Because they did not have WWII
The First World War ( 1914 to 1918 ) was also called "The Great War " at the time.
Trench warfare.
trenches were ditches dug for protection of troops from machine-gun fire and bombs. they were also called "fox holes"
Trench warfare you twit!
The Great War, or the War to end all Wars.
The ditches or Trenches were used not as weapons, but as fortifications where Infantry troops could stay protected from enemy fire. You must remember that WWI ground down to a huge war of attrition with neither side able to break through.
Every were in the world du that's why its called WORLD war 1
The Great War
McDonalds ditches in french soil shot down everything in sight. and they weere not going fast enough
"The Great War".
Because it progressed on to World War 2
World War 1.
it was war against the great countres of the world