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World War I: Differences In Soldier's Experiences

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The fighting of World War 1 covered many areas of many countries. All the countries have different geography and this is one of the reasons why their experiences were different. Other reasons why their experiences were different, were due to things like their leaders, the climate and the many circumstances of war. This meant that no two soldier’s experiences were the same.
One example of the differences in soldier’s experiences was the Eastern and Western Front battles. These were two very different battles, the Eastern was much larger and faster while the Western was very slow and was based predominately on trench warfare. Because of this, soldiers never knew when war was going to hit, which therefore meant that they spent days and even weeks before there was any real kind of action. No war meant that they were stuck sitting around all day occupying themselves with other things, such as writing letters home, washing, cleaning equipment, eating and resting. But this uncertainty was really unsettling because they never knew when the next barrage was coming. Compared to the …show more content…

With the likes of guns and bombs playing a major part in battle, certain weapons were relied on more than others. The most common weapons being the bayonets, rifles and machine guns which were all very popular in trench warfare . While fighting in the East was helped by the support of aircraft, fighting in the west was supported by the use of tanks, both used in war for the first time. However, the planes were not fighting planes, but were used to observe and support the troops on the ground. Although, guns wouldn’t protect you from the likes of dehydration, frostbite, trench foot and the many other deadly diseases that made war an even harder task. So this tells us that there where many different circumstances that the soldiers faced each and every day in order to

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