You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
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Segregation finally ended
Life in trenches was horrible. There weren't clean places to sleep in or decent shelters and food. If they didn't have food they usually burned rats to eat them, soldiers were subjects to several diseases due to the water (in which they secreted feces and urine) floating around and the filthy smell of it. Their dead comrades were lying nearby without proper burial.
An expression that came from life during the American Revolution was to put your John Hancock on paper.
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
Cold, Wet, Muddy, Bloody, Dead Bodies, Rats, Little Food.
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to have safe life in the trenches
Segregation finally ended
Life was hard mainly in the trenches, many soldiers got trench foot.
Segregation finally ended
Life in the trenches during World War I had a significant impact on soldiers' lives, causing severe physical and mental strain. Soldiers faced constant danger, harsh conditions, disease, and lack of basic necessities such as food and proper hygiene. The experience often led to high levels of stress, trauma, and long-lasting psychological effects for many soldiers.
"Private Peaceful" by Michael Morpurgo is set during World War I, specifically in the trenches of France. The story follows the life of a young soldier named Tommo Peaceful as he reflects on his childhood and experiences during the war.
Hitler was deficated upon by 33 American soilders, then his body was burned
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A lot of Jews got killed if they were in a country with the Holocaust.