All Quiet on the Western Front Im Westen nichts Neues Vocabulary of WWI & AQWF and Diagram of Trenches.

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All Quiet on the Western Front Im Westen nichts Neues Vocabulary of WWI & AQWF and Diagram of Trenches

Trench Vocabulary ► Trench- a deep ditch used for shelter from enemy fire ► Parapet- front of the trench ► Parados- rear of the trench ► Fire-step- two or three foot ledge that allows one to see over the top of the trench ► Trench foot- medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary, and cold conditions ► Funk-holes- small areas scraped out of the side of a trench where soldiers would sleep during rain

Trench Diagrams

Vocabulary ►Q►Q►Q►Queue- file, line, people waiting their turn ►B►B►B►Billet- lodging for a soldier ►P►P►P►Pettifogging- insignificant matters

Vocabulary ►B►B►B►Barrack- a building or group of building for lodging soldiers ►L►L►L►Latrine- toilet or something used as a toilet ►E►E►E►Esprit de corps- a sense of unity among a group of persons closely associated in a task

Vocabulary ► Gangrene- death of soft tissue by obstructed circulation ► Tommy- rations distributed to troops ► Munitions- materials or weapons used in war

Vocabulary ► Aspirant- a person who aspires ► Lorry- long wagon without sides; conveyances running on rails; a motor truck ► Barrage- barrier of artillery fire to protect troops and stop the enemy

Vocabulary ►B►B►B►Battery- 2 or more pieces of artillery for combined action ►Q►Q►Q►Quartermaster- an officer in charge of clothing, quarters, etc. for troops ►C►C►C►Chlorine Gas- gas used in war that destroys the respiratory organs of its victim