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Trench Warfare
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Define trench warfare. Caused by Germany’s Schlieffen Plan Schlieffen Plan New style of fighting by positioning soldiers in deep ditches for protection
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The Schlieffen Plan
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The Schlieffen Plan was unsuccessful, leading Germany and the Central Powers to fight a two front war.
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Define trench warfare. Rather than being a quick conflict, Allied and Centrals Powers “dug in” for trench warfare for most of the war, causing slow and painful results
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Define no-man’s-land. Trenches separated by no-man’s land – land between trenches filled with landmines, and barbed wire
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Trench Design/Layout
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The Front-Line Trench 7’ X 6’
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The Front-Line Trench 7’ X 6’ Parapet topped with sandbags
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The Front-Line Trench 7’ X 6’ Parapet topped with sandbags Dug at angles
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The Front-Line Trench 7’ X 6’ Parapet topped with sandbags Dug at angles Faced “No-Man’s Land”
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The Support Trench 2 nd line of defense
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The Support Trench 2 nd line of defense Connected to Front-line with Communication Trench
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The Reserve Trench Last line of defense
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The Reserve Trench Last line of defense Often connected to nearest town
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http://www.studiolarz.com/speakman/wwi/trench01.html
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Life in the Trenches
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Describe the poor conditions soldiers faced in trench warfare. No shelter from weather Boredom Dangerous to go “over the top” to attack the enemy Grenades and other explosives could be hurled or launched into your trench Disease/poor sanitation Lice Rats Trench foot Difficult to get in/out
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Body Lice
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Trench Rats
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Trench Foot
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It was during WWI that the term “shell shock” was coined. We now call this condition Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Most modern war memoirs describe that the most unnerving and maddening thing in battle is artillery detonations.
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Some scenes of No Man’s Land.
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Some trenches were not well developed. Artillery duds.
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Note in these pictures how the vegetation has been destroyed and trees just stripped of foliage by artillery and gunfire.
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You can see the enemy’s trench lines in the distance.
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Old trenchlines today.
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