Letters from the Trenches - Spartacus Educational.
The condition of the Trenches during World War 1 were terrible. The trenches were constantly filled with mud, water, blood, urine, shrapnel, and body parts. Because of these items constantly filling the trenches, the soldier’s feet were exposed to these terrible conditions, and it eventually caused trench foot. Men would “live” in these trenches for months on end. Trench foot wasn’t.
Trench Warfare - Life in the Trenches Most of us think of the World War 1 in terms of life and death in the trenches but only a relatively small proportion of the army actually served there.. Trench Foot was more of a problem at the beginning of trench warfare as conditions improved in 1915 it rapidly decreased, however a small amount of cases continued during the war.
World War 1 Trenches World War 1 Trenches When trench lines were established, there were a variety of tactics employed to destroy the line. One method employed sappers who dug tunnels under no-man's land and set off explosives under or near the enemy trench.
The use of trenches in World War I, made war last longer then it could've been. Trenches were a hard obstacle to overcome and required much time that's why war lasted longer. Asked in World War 2.
Life in the Trenches in World War One. In this simulation you are a British soldier who joins the army in 1914 to fight the Germans. You will learn about the dangerous conditions which soldiers lived and fought in. You will be provided with a worksheet. You may wish to play the game through once without the worksheet, then go through a second time getting answers. You can save your progress at.
Trenches were created during World War One because advanced weaponry was invented during the Industrial Revolution. Before World War One, battles were fought in a different style. The soldiers would stand in rows of straight lines, and they were ordered shoot while charging at the enemy. When they were close enough they would use bayonets to stab the opposing side. However, when different.
The trenches were all along the Western Front, they started at the coast of Belgium and went through France and ended in Germany. The trenches were where the soldiers would sleep, eat and fight.