During World War I, soldiers often used designated latrines or trench toilets, which were simply deep pits dug in the ground, usually located away from living quarters to minimize odors and sanitation issues. In the trenches, soldiers sometimes used makeshift toilet facilities that consisted of wooden benches with holes, often covered by canvas for privacy. In the absence of proper facilities, they would also resort to using the open fields, particularly during combat or when on the move. Overall, sanitation was a significant challenge, contributing to the spread of diseases among troops.
Yes They Would Due To Lack Of Soldiers In WW1
Ghandi
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
Remembrance Day started to remember the soldiers who died in WW1. It is now for all soldiers who died in WW1 ,WW2 and Korea.
i honestly don't know ):
they went to a pot put in a corner at the trench then,tip it out after.
Yes They Would Due To Lack Of Soldiers In WW1
Yes!
Ghandi
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
Whereveer they could. It must have been messy at times.
Russia
They were soldiers.
yes they did.
Remembrance Day started to remember the soldiers who died in WW1. It is now for all soldiers who died in WW1 ,WW2 and Korea.
There is no answer to that question as there were thousands of soldiers in WW1 but don't know how many in trenches. Plus it depends if you ment British soldiers or soldiers as a generally.
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