a trench
There were no female regular soldiers during WW1.
president Wilson
Often called "diggers", their units were more politly called ANZAC.
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
Ghandi
Trenches were large ditches (hence "trench") dug into the ground. Soldiers would group together in trenches during battle and operate out of them as they attempted to take the enemy trenches.
in WW1 the soldiers dug trenches (ditches) and lived down there and the land between was no mans land. trench foot is where your foot gets so wet and so cold from being in the trenches that it gets big and swollen and it usually gets so bad that it needs to be amputated
they were called pea coats
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There were no female regular soldiers during WW1.
president Wilson
I'm assuming this was supposed to say "trench" warfare, which was the warfare in WW1 in which soldiers dug trenches 8-9 feet deep in order to protect themselves from harms way.
The trenches were dug in lots of countries. France,England and Germany were included. In fact, most countries in WW1 had trenches dug in them either by them or the enemy.
Often called "diggers", their units were more politly called ANZAC.
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
Yes!
Ghandi