Trench Warfare
World War I was a military conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918. It was a modernwar with airplanes, machine guns, and tanks. However, the commanders often fought World War I as if it were a 19th Century war. They would march their troops across open land into the face of machine guns and often slaughter. As a result of this action, a tactic known as trench warfare was implemented. The most recent use of use of trench warfare, before World War I, took place during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). This war attracted worldwide attention among military authorities that were interested in studying the latest technology used in war. Many viewed trench warfare to be an effective tactic against enemy advancement. Because of this view, trench warfare proved to be, in World War I, an ineffective and In September 1914, the German commander, General Erich von Falkenhayn ordered his troops to dig trenched that would provide protection from the allied troops. When the allies reached the trench, they soon realized that they could not break through the line that the trench provided. They also realized that the trench provided the Germans
the corpse. Since one pair of rats can produce 880 offspring per year, one can only used to catch bullets or shell fragments. Between the trenches of opposing forces laid no - or rather mud - shook like a Blanc mange. It was not much pleasure to pull each foot in turn with both hands out of the mud, especially when being shelled." rats would feast on the eyes of the dead soldiers first and then hollow out the remainder of were constructed to easily move supplies and troops to the front trenches. All of the rats here are particularly repulsive, they are so fat - the kind we call corpse rats. They After a few months these trenches had spread from the North Sea to Switzerland. network of trenches extended for more than 600 miles across the countryside. Through improper sanitation from latrine use in the trenches.
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