What was life like in the trenches of WWI?
Trenches were about five feet deep and went on for miles. They often filled with cold water which caused trenchfoot. They also filled with rats that grew huge feasting on corpses. Bells in the trenches warned of a gas attack.
Was friendly fire a problem?
Friendly fire was not usually a problem because uniforms were so different.
What side had the most casualties?
Russia had the most casualties with 1.7 million. Germany was next with 1.6 million.
What would have happened if the US had joined the Central Powers? Who was the most important pilot of the Entente?
If the U.S. had joined the Central Powers they would have won. The Allies best pilot may have been Albert Ball of England. Germany's best was the Red Baron.
Did the US use tanks?
The U.S. used mostly British or French tanks.
What if the Central Powers won?
If the Central Powers had won they would have taken over much of Europe.
Trenches were about five feet deep and went on for miles. They often filled with cold water which caused trenchfoot. They also filled with rats that grew huge feasting on corpses. Bells in the trenches warned of a gas attack.
Was friendly fire a problem?
Friendly fire was not usually a problem because uniforms were so different.
What side had the most casualties?
Russia had the most casualties with 1.7 million. Germany was next with 1.6 million.
What would have happened if the US had joined the Central Powers? Who was the most important pilot of the Entente?
If the U.S. had joined the Central Powers they would have won. The Allies best pilot may have been Albert Ball of England. Germany's best was the Red Baron.
Did the US use tanks?
The U.S. used mostly British or French tanks.
What if the Central Powers won?
If the Central Powers had won they would have taken over much of Europe.