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The Cruellest Features Of Trench Warfare

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Firstly, living virtually underground was a dark, murky, often freezing and miserable living. The trenches were thick enough to hide a man's head toward sniper fire, so they were dug deep underground and dug by hand. Rains made the walkways a difficulty. Rats bred and spread infection at all times because all the men's meals were also below ground. Shells fell most commonly into the trenches, causing massive losses and the destruction of trench walls and the underground living quarters. Perhaps the cruellest features of Trench Warfare was at the start of a major battle when the troops were ordered 'Over The Top' to attack the opposing trenches. They had to advance through heavy automated machine gun fire and exploding shells, all through mazes

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