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Dysentery was especially bad at the start of the war Soldiers were supplied with refillable water bottles, but had little opportunity to fill with clean water Filled with water from shell holes or other cavities Many of those killed were buried in the trench, which only added to the contamination

Decomposing bodies also attracted rats, which became a major health hazard as well

Lice were also a problem Various methods used to remove Lighted candles were effective, but difficult to use without burning clothes or skin Army arranged for baths in hot water while clothes were put through delousing machines A good portion of eggs survived, and within two or three hours, the mans body heat would hatch the eggs

I’m trying to get the lice out! I can’t seem to be able to though! I can’t get the lice out of my clothes either!

Besides scratching, lice carried disease Known as pyrexia or trench fever First symptoms were shooting pains in shins, followed by high fever

Soldiers in trenches were also susceptible to gas attacks An estimated 91,200 soldiers died as a result of poison gas attacks and another 1.2 million were hospitalized from it.

But in the end, trench warfare only created a stalemate.

Total War Trench warfare made it difficult for either side to win a victory World War I became a war of attrition in which both the Allies & the Central Powers tried to out-last & wear down the enemy

Factories on the homefront Curtis-Martin U. S. Aircraft Plant French Women Factory Workers German Women Factory Workers

Recruitment Posters

Anti-German Propaganda

The Great War was a “world war” France & Germany used African troops Japan joined to take German colonies in South East Asia Ottomans allied with Germany England used Indian troops Canada, Australia, & New Zealand supported Britain

Sikh British Soldiers in India Turkish Cavalry Sikh British Soldiers in India Chinese Soldiers

Mapping the Battles of WWI Identify the Allied Powers & the Central Powers Draw arrows representing the Schlieffen Plan Identify the Western Front, Eastern Front, and the Italian Front

But…the Germans went AROUND these defenses & attacked through Belgium The Schlieffen Plan The Schlieffen Plan But…the Germans went AROUND these defenses & attacked through Belgium France anticipated a German attack & built up defenses between France & Germany