Rotten War Rotten Trenches
World War I was represented by one word. That word was mud. Most of the mud was found in the trenches, which were a The trenches were a way for soldiers to hide from the enemy, and they also consisted of numerous smaller trenches that were connected to more trenches. This was a way of getting around without being shot at by the enemy. The area between the enemy and the allied trenches was called “No Mans Landâ€. This was the territory where the fighting and invasion of enemy trenches took place. However, within the trenches different, more personal, battles were also fought. Living in trenches for a long period of time many deaths, mostly because of the poor living conditions that the soldiers had to endure. These trenches were often invaded by, disease, rats, Trench foot and dysentery were two of the major diseases that the soldiers had to deal with. Trench foot was caused by poor sanitary conditions in the trenches. Soldiers would have to stand in cold, wet and often water filled trenches for many hours. For this their feet would turn bright red and bl
shrapnel shells. In the second attack, which came right soon Water-logged trenches were a part of the World War I into your lungs was to urinate onto a piece of clothing and put it
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