Christian Goralski Trench warfare in world war 1 led to the worst conditions for soldiers out of any war.
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This is an image of a soldier with trench foot.Trench foot is one reason why living in the trenches was terrible.
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This is an image of a trench when it is filled with water.When trenches were filled with water it lead to terrible living conditions for the soldiers.
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This is an image of soldiers fighting in muddy trenches another reason why the conditions int trenches were terrible.
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This is a picture of soldiers walking in a muddy trench.Living conditions in trenches were bad because of all the mud.
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Soldiers cramped into a small trench.living in small trenches was terrible because there was lots of people and diseases often spread fast.
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soldiers prepping for battle in the mud.The mud often made for bad fighting conditions in the trenches because they easily filled with water and mud
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