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USPshnik [31]
3 years ago
5

Que ventajas y desventajas tuvo para los soldados la táctica de las trincheras en la Primera Guerra Mundial?

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1 answer:
malfutka [58]3 years ago
7 0
Las ventajas de la guerra de trincheras era que eras invisible para el otro enemigo porque estabas protegido desde el interior de la trinchera, también estabas protegido por fuego enemigo y proyectiles. También era un lugar seguro para vivir a pesar de las malas condiciones. También tenías una buena vista del otro enemigo.


DESVENTAJAS: Dado que las trincheras estaban hechas de tierra, era muy difícil mantenerlas limpias y cuando llovía, estaba loco de barro, y las botas que usaban los soldados eran de muy baja calidad, y el agua se filtraba fácilmente en sus zapatos causando sus pies. estar constantemente mojado. Lo que llevaría a pie de trinchera. Las trincheras eran agujeros profundos en el suelo cavados por hombres. Por lo general, tenían de 6 a 8 pies de profundidad y las condiciones en las trincheras podían ir de mal en peor. Utilizaron trincheras para proteger a las tropas de bombas mortales y ametralladoras.
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