when the soldiers sat around killing their lice and talking to each other. Lice were called 'chat's :)
There were usually rats and lice in the trenches.
First world war. Great war.
Burning lice with candles was a method some soldiers in World War I used to combat lice infestations, as these pests were common in the trenches. While it might have provided temporary relief, the practice was not effective or practical as a long-term solution. More effective methods, such as delousing stations and chemical treatments, were eventually developed to manage lice infestations among troops. Overall, while burning lice with candles was attempted, it was not a widely endorsed or successful approach.
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nick name for lice
Extremely bad, many men had lice crawling over them
when the soldiers sat around killing their lice and talking to each other. Lice were called 'chat's :)
there was rats,,diseaes,,lice and other inhuman conditions
Yes, there are lice everywhere there are lots of warm blooded animals in close proximity, humans are no exception.
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.
probably using medication or hot water
There were usually rats and lice in the trenches.
WWII
Humans carry two types of lice. The lice normally found in the trenches would be taken there by soldiers with bad cleanliness habits and spread among the others in close proximity.
They Used A candle lit splint top get rid of the lice . also they were sent to fumigation stations once in a while to get completely de-liced.
Lice lived on the humans and damned big well fed rats lived on the humans both dead and alive .