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In the winter the trenches gave way and fell in. They were in a state. They were two or three feet in water and mud.

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Trenches in winter were cold, wet, and muddy, making conditions extremely difficult for soldiers. Frostbite and trench foot were common issues due to the constant exposure to cold and damp conditions. The fighting and living conditions were made even more challenging by the harsh winter weather.

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