The battlefields of the Western Front are located along a 450 mile stretch and run across many different types of ground. The northern end of the front began on the sandy dunes of the Belgian coast. It continued south through northern France then east through the provinces of Lorraine and Alsace, both then occupied by Imperial Germany, finally terminating on the Swiss border in the south.
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they lives in the trenches for over five year i think :)
Yes, trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench.
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
they were called long time stays because they were planning on ataying for a long time
During war , soldiers dig long trenches to hide from the enemy's attack. Trenches are dug in mud hence keep the trench cold and makes the survival easy for the soldier.
Trenches in WWI extended about 400 miles.
they lives in the trenches for over five year i think :)
Yes, trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench.
Trenches were long, narrow holes in the ground used to shelter soldiers in between the battles. These trenches were full of lice, rats and mud.
Trenches, or deep sea trenches.
Simply you had ask for instructions of the person that had been in the trenches long before you
400 miles from the channel to switzerland!
rilles
The World War 1 trenches could stretch for hundreds of miles along the Western Front, from the North Sea to Switzerland. The trenches themselves varied in length, but typically were around 400-500 miles long overall.
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
they were called long time stays because they were planning on ataying for a long time
During war , soldiers dig long trenches to hide from the enemy's attack. Trenches are dug in mud hence keep the trench cold and makes the survival easy for the soldier.