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23 June, 04:15

Trench Warfare

. Opposing Armies dig

miles of parallel

trenches to protect

themselves from

enemy fire

. Armies suffered huge

losses for small gains

. The space between the

trenches was known as

"no man's land"

10. Trench warfare in World War I was characterized by

A. a series of Russian victories.

B. heavy casualties and little territorial gain.

C. swift invasions and decisive attacks

D. tremendous German victories in the East

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  1. 23 June, 08:08
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    B. The trenched soldiers feel victim to being stuck in their positions fruitlessly pushing back and forth
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