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World War I: Trench Warfare

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Before the war soldiers had imagined their fighting to be very eventful with great battles, valiant victories and harsh defeats, instead they got foul trenches which made war last years due to the slow pace of this fighting technique. Trenches allowed soldiers to stay alive for a longer period of time but these men were put under a lot of physical and mental pain due to their harsh conditions and outlook of life in the trench. There were many ways trench warfare impacted WWI but three main reasons were soldiers adjusting to life in the trench, trench warfare being very deadly and impact the trenches had on soldiers and their families during World War I. Firstly, soldiers had to adjust from their regular training to figure out how to endure …show more content…

Even though this tactic had made war very static using the trench was very effective, this was due to the increase of technology during the war new weapons like machine guns and artillery strikes favored the defensive. The artillery strikes were one of the main weapons used and the deadliest as it could be fired and reused very quickly and if any of the sides decided to come out of the trench and attack they would be slaughtered as it would be very easy to kill when someone is coming out of their trench. The trenches were deadly and effective because technology during WWI favoured the defender rather than an opposition trying to be more offensive. Soldiers taking an attacking mindset were vulnerable to artillery, machine guns and snipers. Also to get people out of the trenches chemical warfare had been used specifically mustard gas. If this gas got into the trench it would cause painful blisters on the skin and if there was a prolonged interaction with mustard gas these blisters would form in the nose and throat which ultimately caused death. But the only time chemical weapons could be used was when the wind could carry the gas toward the trench. Last, how trench warfare impacted soldiers and their families during WWI. Soldiers had contact with their families using letters but they were censored since the Canadian government did not want their families to know the harsh reality about WWI. This letter written by a soldier shows how

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