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During World War I, soldiers often used makeshift latrines or trenches for their sanitation needs. These facilities were typically dug in the ground, sometimes referred to as "latrines" or "dunny pits," and were positioned away from living quarters to minimize health risks and odors. In the absence of proper sanitation, these conditions often led to hygiene issues and the spread of disease among troops.

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