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World War I Trench Warfare. Opening Drill What are positives and negatives towards trench warfare?

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1 World War I Trench Warfare

2 Opening Drill What are positives and negatives towards trench warfare?

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4 The Trench: Important points Advantages: easy to make easy to defend cheap to build You don’t need a lot of men to defend them. Disadvantages: wet, cold hard to get in and out of without being seen by the enemy. Trenches were very dirty there was no running water or flushing toilets. Created a stalemate

5 Stalemate

6 Trench Warfare Dug themselves into the ground Horrible conditions – Dead bodies – Rats – Lice  Trench Fever Caused the war to drag on

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8 Soldiers fought from within the trenches It was usually tight quarters

9 An aerial photograph of the trenches First line of defense

10 In the trenches Not all trenches were deep. Many nations fought together

11 Fighting Sometimes an easy target

12 Dangers of Trench life

13 Trenchfoot From having wet feet most of the time and nowhere to dry them out

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15 Dead bodies…. Left to rot in the trenches because of the machine gun fire that kept the soldiers in the trenches An easy food source for rats and a place to breed disease

16 Trench Fever Disease spread by lice Fever, Pain in your legs, soreness A month or more to recover

17 RATS!!!!!!

18 Soldiers of all nations hunted the rats– sometimes rations were short and meat was added to their diet

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20 Exit Drill As you watch the clip list the expressions of the soldiers and the type of living conditions they had.


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