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    The Battle Of The War

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    By Adona Umeri Soldiers lined up at the Italian front in the trenches prepared to take charge towards their enemies (from google images) During this difficult time at war, soldiers have had to spend the last four years of their lives in between narrow walls called trenches. Not only do these soldiers face the extremities of battles, but they also have to survive in these narrow spaces. For these courageous men, living in these trenches meant living in fear. As the war has been mentioned that it

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    According to the video, World War One is famous for the use of trench warfare. There was mobility elsewhere in the East and Africa but the Western Front was closed down by a 475 mile stretch from North Sea to the Swiss boarder in the South that barely moved during the four years of the war. As the war went on and spread in 1914, something happened in the Western Front. Because of exhaustion, reduced reserves, and the extreme loss of life, both sides dug in and assumed a defensive posture. Each side

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    Trench warfare is a type of fighting where opposing forces battle each other from trenches. Trench warfare was first used during the Civil War. The most popular use of it was during World War I on the Western Front. It lasted from the autumn of 1914 to the spring of 1918. At the beginning of World War I, the Germany Army started to invade Belgium and Luxembourg. They then began to invade parts of France. The German Army was gaining a lot of territory and wanted to advance all the way to the

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    Comparing War Poems Died of Wounds and Suicide in the Trenches are two poems, which I will be comparing the similarities and differences, which were written by the same author. Both these poems were written by a person called Siegfried Sasson, who wrote most of his poems during the World War One, which outlined how bad the war was to those at home after suffering from being Shell Shocked. I will be comparing the language it uses, ideas it contains and the way it is structured

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    I am certainly tired of the rain pouring into our trenches

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    corridors in the ground that became known as trenches. Originally thought to only be a temporary defensive tactic soon became a primary part of warfare. However, the conditions in the trenches became harsh and unsanitary due to battle raging around them and the lack of previsions. As a result, illness and disease spread rapidly and the reality of war as well as the traumatic experiences soldiers faced impacted troops in the short and long term. As trenches became a more frequent tactic, the simple

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    was very deadly. Many soldiers in the trenches died from random causes. Just about every trench in both of the wars where very nasty. It was a place that no one ever wanted to be or would ever want to go. Trenches were built about every way that you could imagine. They were built above ground and underground. Building trenches was very difficult and time consuming. It would take 450 men six hours to construct a trench that was 250 meters long. Most trenches where about two meters deep and two meters

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    Trenches In Ww1 Essay

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    farms, so soldiers had little or no cover from rifle fire. After suffering thousands of casualties, soldiers began to dig into the ground creating cover. Over the months the trenches grew & evolved to hold barracks & equipment. Within a few months trenches were equipped with all essentials to ensure there was no need to leave them unnecessarily. Trenches were first dug by hand but soon soldiers would be equipped with shovels to increase productivity. Trenches were also mainly built at night to avoid

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    Journey's End Journey

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    and in that moment, Hibbert decides to stay, and to fight on. That is the major event in Hibbert's journey. Hibbert's journey went from being scared to showing courage and bravery by staying. His journey ends in the big German attack at the end of the play. Trotter's journey is simpler, and mostly revolves around food, and where his next meal is coming from. Back home trotter is a keen gardener, and has grown a prize Hollyhock. His journey ends in the big German attack at the end of the

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    to your last few letters because I was wounded in the hospital as I got a bullet in my right arm. It is so hard to see so many men suffering in the war and I thought that this war is going to end all wars but may be I am wrong. After seeing the violence in the war I shall never forget this battle. Many of my group died as there was more than a hundred men and only five left and I consider myself and the other four lucky because we are only wounded. Now, I have been in the trenches for quite a long

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