Trench Warfare: Characteristics of Life in the Trenches, and how propaganda played a role in trench warfare

Title: Trench Warfare: Characteristics of Life in the Trenches, and how propaganda played a role in trench warfare
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Trench Warfare: Characteristics of Life in the Trenches, and how propaganda played a role in trench warfare
World War One was a horrific event. The number of known dead has been placed at about 10,000,000 men. The main method of combat during the first world war a.k.a. the Great World War, was trench warfare. Trench warfare was one of the main reasons so many men died. It was a ruthless system of warfare, in which lines and lines of men were repeatedly mowed down, one after the other. Life in the …showed first 75 words of 1368 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1368 total…only continued throughout World War One, because countries in the early 1900's had not yet fully reached a military revolution. Nearer to the end of the war, some countries began using tanks, and aerial attacks, but they were mostly unsuccessful. Trench warfare during the Great War will always stand out in history as one of the most brutal techniques of combat ever put to use, and more likely than not, be avoided in future battles.

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