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No mans land

No mans land was the spaces between the front


line of England and the front line of Germany.
And It was full of barbed wire and metal spikes to
stop the men trying to get in to the over front line

Trench warfare
Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied
fighting lines consisting largely of trenches
Trench warfare occurred when a revolution in firepower was
not matched by similar advances in mobility, resulting in a
gruelling form of warfare in which the defender held the
advantage

Shell shock
Shell shock is psychological disturbance caused
by prolonged exposure and makes most of the
people go crazy because all you can hear
bombs blowing up and guns being fired.

Trenches
Trenches in ww1 where not good because some times they would just be
wholes in the ground and was not big beaus they could get shoot in the
head. But some trenches was good because they would be big wholes in
the ground and they would go for miles. Plus they would of have sheets
of metal holding up all the mud so It will last a long time.

Trench conditions
Trench conditions where bad because there was lots rats running around
livening off the dead body's of fallen solders and if they where still alive they
would give them lice and if the burnt them they would pop.
A lot of the time where solders where walking in the muddy water there feet
would get invested and they would get trench foot where there feet get
swollen and get stuck in there boots plus they would have lots of blisters.

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