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World War I soldiers used grenades as a means to enhance infantry combat effectiveness, particularly in trench warfare, where close-quarters fighting was common. Grenades allowed soldiers to disable enemy troops and fortifications from a distance, minimizing the risk of direct engagement. Their use helped to break the stalemate of trench warfare by enabling attacks on enemy positions without exposing soldiers to immediate gunfire. Additionally, the development of grenades reflected advancements in weaponry and tactics during the conflict.

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