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Bhutan lost the fewest number of soldiers in World War 1.
rats ate the dead bodies in the trenches and also carried round disease. soldiers made a game out of teasing them in with food then hitting and killing them. rats ate the dead bodies in the trenches and also carried round disease. soldiers made a game out of teasing them in with food then hitting and killing them.
During World War I, X-rays were primarily used for locating bullets and shrapnel in wounded soldiers, thereby aiding in their medical treatment. X-rays also helped diagnose fractures and internal injuries quickly, which was crucial for the immediate care of injured soldiers on the battlefield.
There is no specific documented record of the exact number of lice found on a body during World War 1 as lice infestations were prevalent among soldiers in unsanitary conditions. It is known that soldiers often suffered from severe lice infestations leading to discomfort, skin infections, and disease.
Marie Curie established mobile radiography units to provide X-ray services to diagnose injuries of soldiers in World War I. She trained women as radiographers and used her knowledge of radiation to assist with medical treatments in the battlefield. Additionally, she raised funds and awareness for her mobile units to support the war effort.
Food
Socks, Food, Pictures, Sunglasses and food
Very carefully.
They were given rations.
because they carried the food they were allowed in it.
They dropped crates full of food and stuff from their airplanes.
rationed food like salted beef
Turkeys were killed to provide food for soldiers during the war.
Spam
It provides them with food they need to fight
bull testicles
to make toy soldiers