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potterfan3 | 13:59 Sat 22nd Apr 2006 | History
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does anyone know how they actually got to the trenches in world war 1
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i've recently been studying ww1 & ww2 and some people believe that they would reach the trenches with the cover of nightfall because about 30 soldiers would hide in small ditches created by the rain and they would keep heavy fire on the enemy just long enough for a few trench diggers to get in a deep hole and start building a tunnel so the rest of the army could join the battle
The fighting trenches would be parallel to those of the enemy, The approached was made by means of "communications trenches", often many hundreds of yards long, that were dug in a zig-zag line between the front line and the comparative safety of the rear. If the area were swept by enemy rifle or machine-gun fire, the zig-zag prevented the fire from travelling down the length of the trench, and thus provided a degree of shelter to arriving or departing soldiers.
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There was also a lot of live and let live practiced especially in the early part of the war. If you don't fire on us we won't fire on you. This also enabled tours of duty to be changed and meal times to be taken safely on both sides. Soldiers knew that if they attacked there would be swift retribution. The topbrass tried to stop this by encouraging elite troops to be more aggressive and using mobile mortar sections in the quiet areas. They'd

A lot of fronts were quiet with live and let live practiced in the early part of the war. If you don't fire on us we won't fire on you. This enabled tours of duty to be changed and meal times taken safely on both sides. A token few rounds were fire by either side at set times designed to miss so that action could be reported.


The topbrass tried to stop this and agressive elite regiments were put in quiet areas to stir things up with frequent raiding parties. They often used mobile mortar sections, turning up unexpectedly in sleepy fronts, firing off and then getting out quickly leaving the irate troops to face the retribution, forcing them to fight.

Sorry about the first answer, the PC stopped working.

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