Trench Warfare During World War I

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World War I was a global war compared to the wars that were before its time. World War I brought many nations to join either side (Axis and Allies) to battle. The main powers that were involved in World War I included Great Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Japan, the United States among others being the Allies versus Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria who were the Axis. Both the Axis and the Allies powers used new strategies of war. During World War I, new weapons and battle tactics unlike any war before were used including trench warfare, tanks, and airplanes.
Trench warfare played a huge role in WWⅠ . Trenches are deep man-made divots that infantry stood in for protection from artillery. Trenches were not a nice place to be in. …show more content…

The area between the 2 trench lines is known as no man’s land. No man’s land is a flat area where infantry ran to conquer the opposing teams trench. Of course there was artillery fire from both sides and no cover was given to protect you from the shells. Successful attacks, often sustained severe casualties. A major difficulty faced by an attacking side in a trench battle was not stable communications. Available ways of communication were telegraph, telephone, signal flares, homing pigeons, and dogs. Trenches evolved very quickly in the World War I, with whole systems of extensive main trenches, backup trenches, and communication trenches. In trench warfare there was also stationary weapons like machine guns. Machine guns caused a huge amount of casualties and also had about range of 1 mile and

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