Why Were The Trenches So Important In Ww1 Trenches

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WW1 attacks where taken place in Europe. The war was between the Allies, which included Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States, and the Central Powers, w that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. Trenches were necessary when two armies face stalemate and neither side is able to advance to the other side. Trench warfare was very important during the war because it helped soldiers to cover up from the attack as well as a shelter although it has consequences. You may think trenches are a great way of staying safe of the war while you’re a soldier but you will never know the conditions that soldiers needed to be through.

Trench warfare was a method of fighting during the WW1, which helped them defend their territory using the system of digging for making trenches. People excavated these trenches during the years of 1914-1918. The trenches weren't dug in one long straight line, but were built as more of a system of trenches. They were dug in a zigzag pattern and there were many levels of trenches along the lines with paths dug so soldiers could travel between the levels. …show more content…

Trenches are made by 2 different ways. The first one, which was the easiest and fastest was entrenchment and the other one was sapping. Entrenchment was a method, which was the most used because it was the fastest way to make a trench. This method consisted of soldiers to be equipped with shovels and each soldier digs a portion of trench at once. In Great Britain it took 450 men by 6 hours to dig 275 yards on the first line trench. Sapping was also another method to do trenches. This trench was extended by digging at the end of the face. This method was more safer that the entrenchment method because you were not seen my enemies, but it took longer as only 2 men could fit in the area to