When the German advance was halted men slept in bunkers and compartments in trenches but they could easily be buried by a shell hitting above them. Before they slept in tents.
in the trenches
Soldiers would sleep in it because it was much safer.
In things called trenches. These were holes in the ground. I hope this helps
tents, trenches and foxholes.
During World War II, soldiers' sleep patterns varied significantly depending on their situation, such as combat conditions, fatigue levels, and operational demands. On average, soldiers might have slept anywhere from a few hours to six hours a night, often interrupted by duties or alerts. Sleep deprivation was common, leading to exhaustion, which impacted their performance and morale. Overall, the chaotic nature of war significantly disrupted regular sleep cycles.
Their uniform
no they sleep at the travvel lodge in London
Tents they made themselves if they got a chance to even sleep.
WW1 soldiers got about 4 hours sleep a day.
in the trenches
Soldiers would sleep in it because it was much safer.
3 or 4 hours
Rats in world war one lived on the dead bodies of soldiers
In things called trenches. These were holes in the ground. I hope this helps
The lives of all soldiers were absolutely horrible! In world war one soldiers used to live with rats!
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tents, trenches and foxholes.