The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room
There were usually rats and lice in the trenches.
The Trenches were in neither - they were in France (mainly) and also Belgium.
the countries had dug trenches (a long narrow ditch) to avoid enemy fire however most people who was involved in the war had not died from each but died from diseases, the trenches were horrible rats lived there and many people died there. world war 1 was the worst war.
Sitzkrieg (the opposite of blitzkrieg) was displayed in World War One in the trenches when neither side gained very much ground. Also shown at the battle of Stalingrad.
Latrines (military jargon for toilets) did exist, yet in the heat of battle many soldiers simply dropped their pants where they were. This left piles of human waste everywhere, although it was often indistinguishable from the clogging mud.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
It was called "No Man's Land".
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
lots of death People could not wash their hands at all and they had to go to the toilets in lactrenes which were basically holes in the ground.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
trenches were ditches dug for protection of troops from machine-gun fire and bombs. they were also called "fox holes"
In World War 2 the hiding place for soldiers were called the Trenches.
Germany, France, and Russia. They are called the western and eastern front.
In things called trenches. These were holes in the ground. I hope this helps
I beliveve it was called 'no man's land"
The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room