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The Western Front was bogged down in trench warfare because there was no room left to maneuver due to these new technologies.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
Trenches were the soldiers main protection from machine guns and artillery, but the British and United States alsong with other countries had special helmets to protect their heads from artillery.
As a defensive measure, in case the front trench was overrun.
they were long narrow muddy about 7ft tall had michine guns placed around the trench to bring down enemys a lot of people in the trenches also got trenchfoot
As a defensive measure, in case the front trench was overrun.
Gas and artillery warfare. Artillery --> Guns.
In the days of trench warfare, they were. In modern times, they are not.
so it would slow them down you but face
Guns and trench warfare were such a deadly combination because a soldier could fire into a foxhole or trench without even looking and fatally would people. Throwing a grenade was very easy too because the people in the trench had nowhere to go to escape.
The Western Front was bogged down in trench warfare because there was no room left to maneuver due to these new technologies.
most combatants at that time NEVER built straight trench's. 1. If a shell struck in to the trench, the shrapnel would go flying everywhere in the trench if it was in a straight line, the "curve" in the trench would deflect the shrapnel. 2. if part of the trench was overrun, resistance could still continue with a zigzag trench. If it was in a straight line, enemy soldiers could just fire there guns in a straight line and kill everyone easily.
The Trench Warfare occurred when a revolution in firepower was not matched in the 1700s. The weapons that were used in the Trench Warfare were swords, clubs, and guns.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
Living in a trench was very wet, so wet that your feet would start to rot. They would start to rot because you would be in the front line of the trench for 1-2 weeks at a time before going to the tent area or the back area of the trench. What makes life harder in the front line of the trench is the fact that you never know when or where a bomb is going to come from. If you tried to escape and run into no mans land, then you would be killed because men with machine guns would win against a man with only a knife.