Trench Warfare In World War I
8 pages in length. The First World War, considered by many to be almost certainly the largest [catastrophe] in history, is said to have gained such an unenviable moniker due in part to trench warfare. On the drawing board, trench warfare appeared to be a most applicable means by which to render attack upon the enemy. However, what ensued was not so much of an agent of protection as one that gave cause for significant anxiety, pain and unmitigated terror. The writer discusses techniques, affects on soldiers and tanks as they relate to WWI trench warfare. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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