Life in the trenches

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THE TRENCHES

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THE TRENCHES

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Death in the Trenches

• Smashing blows of artilleary

• “No Man’s Land”

• Human flesh to pulp

• Snipers

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Rat Infestation

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Lice

• Lice hid in clothing. • Body heat would allow the

eggs to hatch.

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Trench Foot

• The wet and unsanitary conditions caused a fungus.

• Infections like gangrene resulted from trench foot.

• This often led to amputation.

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The Trench Cycle

Typical Cycle:70 days on the front line

30 days in the support trenches

120 spent in reserve70 days rest (very rare)

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Rum, Rifles and Breakfast

• Rum after the fighting.• Clean rifles and eat breakfast.

• Usually an unofficial truce during breakfast.

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Inspection and Chores

• Refill sandbags.• Pump out muddy water.

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Smell• Rotting carcasses by the thousands.• Overflowing latrines• Dried sweat and feet• Lingering odor of poison gas• Rotting sandbags• Stagnant mud• Cigarette smoke• Cooking food

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Waging War: A New Generation

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A New Generation

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YouTube War?

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Home for Dinner:

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Remote Control War