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TRENCH WARFARE WWI
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Trench Warfare
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Trench Warfare
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Trench Warfare - Construction
Estimated over 25,000 miles Trenches dug to a height higher than men, about 8-12’ Walls reinforced with wood beams and sandbags-revetments Floor of trench typically covered with wooden slats-duckboards
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Trench Warfare - Construction
Shorter ledge built into front of trench to allow shooters to fire rifles/machine guns-firestep “No Man’s Land” – the land between opposing trenches, usually yards, some areas as little as 16 yards or as much as 2 miles, fortified with barbed wire
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No Man’s Land
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Trench Warfare - Construction
German trenches were in stark contrast to British trenches. German trenches were built to last and included bunk beds, furniture, cupboards, water tanks with faucets, electric lights, and doorbells
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German Trench
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Trench Warfare - Life Often wet, rains would flood trench waist deep
Trenches were muddy, unsanitary Latrines built into trenches Flies, maggots, rats, fleas rampant 1914 coldest winter on record to date, frostbite
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Trench Rats
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Trench Warfare - Life Trench Foot-due to cold wet conditions, cells in feet die resulting in gangrene, amputation Trench Mouth-infection of throat and mouth, gums bleed Dysentery-intestine disease, unsanitary conditions, fatal Typhus-infectious disease from rats and fleas, fatal
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Trench Foot
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