Life in the Trenches

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Life in the Trenches

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Life in the Trenches. Daily Death in the Trenches. people were dying al the time Many died for other reasons such as disease and infection The idea of being killed at any time from sniper fire Soldiers dying from being burried in mud. Daily Boredom. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Life in the Trenches

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Daily Death in the Trenches- people were dying al the

time- Many died for other

reasons such as disease and infection

- The idea of being killed at any time from sniper fire

- Soldiers dying from being burried in mud

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- Due to the fact there were snipers and lookouts, most of the fighting was done during the night

- Very small amount of time to sleep

- Very small amount of time to write to their families

Daily Boredom

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Inspection and Chores- Every single soldier was

given chores after battle- The chore included

refilling sandbags, fixing floorboard and making/cleaning outhouse

- Very disgusting jobs

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Rat Infestation-rat infestation was in the millions- Eating the remains of the soldiers- Growing up to the size of cats- Soldiers tried to club and shoo the rats bt it made lilttle difference- Also spreading disease to soldiers

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Frogs, Lice and Worse- Soldiers clothes always had lice.

Even after washing they would remain because of the lice eggs

- Infestation caused trench fever. Extreme pain cause by high fever

- If you wanted to be cured you must leave for 12 weeks

- Frogs, slugs and beetles also in trenches. Soldiers shaved heads to get rid of nits

- Water that was in the trenches. TRENCH FOOT HAPPENED

- In 1915 trench conditions got better so many of these problems went down

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Relieving Men at the Front- ………………………………………………………

“Patriotism, in the trenches, was too remote a sentiment, and at

once rejected as fit only for civilians, or prisoners. A new arrival who talked patriotism would soon

be told to cut it out.” – Robert Graves

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…And the Smell!- ………………………………………………………

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Stand to and the Morning Hate- ………………………………………………………

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Patrolling No Man’s Land- ………………………………………………………

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Dusk: Stand To, Supply and Maintenance

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Shell Shock

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What does Shell Shock look like?

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