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seraphim [82]
2 years ago
11

Why was trench warfare not successful?

History
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Goshia [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

Early in the war, soldiers would leave the trenches to storm the enemy's trenches. This tactic was ultimately unsuccessful; it was too easy for troops fortified in a trench to kill attackers. them – they were still in danger from shellings and poison gas, even if they were not actively fighting.

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