Table of Contents
- 1 What were some of the effects of the trenches?
- 2 What was the lasting effect of trench warfare?
- 3 What is trench warfare during ww1?
- 4 What were the advantages of trench warfare?
- 5 What was the impact of technology in ww1?
- 6 What made trench warfare so difficult?
- 7 How did World War One turn into trench warfare?
- 8 What are facts about trench warfare?
What were some of the effects of the trenches?
The inability to defend oneself against shelling or snipers, and the constant hardships of trench life, contributed to extreme stress and exhaustion. Dozens, sometimes hundreds, of Canadian soldiers were killed and wounded each day along the Western Front.
What was the lasting effect of trench warfare?
Disease and ‘shell shock’ were rampant in the trenches. With soldiers fighting in close proximity in the trenches, usually in unsanitary conditions, infectious diseases such as dysentery, cholera and typhoid fever were common and spread rapidly.
How did warfare change in ww1?
Artillery – Large guns, called artillery, were improved during World War I including anti-aircraft guns to shoot down enemy planes. The majority of the casualties in the war were inflicted using artillery. Machine gun – The machine gun was improved during the war. It was made much lighter and easier to move around.
What is trench warfare during ww1?
Trench warfare is a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines largely comprising military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy’s small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.
What were the advantages of trench warfare?
ADVANTAGES:Advantages of trench warfare was that you were invisible to the other enemy because you were protected from inside the trench, you were also protected by enemy fire and shells. It was also a safe place to live despite the bad conditions. You also had a good view of the other enemy.
What were the pros and cons of trench warfare in ww1?
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF TRENCH WARFARE Trenches were easy to make, easy to defend, cheap to build, and don’t need lots of men to defend them. Unfortunately trenches are wet, cold, and hard to get in an out of without being seen by the enemy.
What was the impact of technology in ww1?
The major impact of technology on World War I was that it made the war much more difficult for the infantry soldiers who did most of the fighting. The new technologies led to trench warfare and the lack of new tactics led to massive slaughter at the hands of the new technology.
What made trench warfare so difficult?
Life in the trenches Long, cold, wet winters and hot, dry summers-almost year round unpleasant weather. Snow, rain and extremely low temperatures during winter drastically slower combat. Lack of fresh water, little to no sun coverage, scorching sun, and the stench of the dead bodies and rubbish in the heat would have been unbearable in the summer.
What are the positives of trench warfare?
The pros of trench warfare are that the trenches were a fantastic form of defence against enemy aircraft and bombs as the soldiers could quickly retreat into a covered area or a bomb shelter. Another positive of being in trenches was the soldiers had the safety of a safe area where there was a huge amount of protection against enemy fire.
How did World War One turn into trench warfare?
One reason that World War I became a massive trench war on the Western Front was that western Europe was densely populated. The opposing armies in the west were so vast that they could be deployed across the entire European continent, forming a continuous front.
What are facts about trench warfare?
Trench warfare is a type of fighting where both sides build deep trenches as a defense against the enemy. These trenches can stretch for many miles and make it nearly impossible for one side to advance.