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WORLD WAR 1 !

WORLD WAR 1 !. Life in the trenches.

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WORLD WAR 1 !

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  1. WORLD WAR 1 !

  2. Life in the trenches. The people in world war 1 had to live live in trenches which wasn’t nice because they had to dig it up them self and the trenches were always full of rats. Also if there was a sudden explosion the trenches could collapse and everyone could be buried. The soldiers could only eat certain foods including raw meat, dirty water etc. most people were killed by bad air more than enemy fire.

  3. Ammunition. Weapons were the key to war.It was used on boats tanks and all soldiers should have been given a rifle or a snipers. The soldiers at front had a rifle and the ones who stayed back had snipers. The most famous chemical weapon was mustard gas, it was this yellow gas that could kill after two or three breaths. At night a person would be on watch and if he sees or smells mustard gas he would ring a bell to warn others. There was also a grenade that looked like a chocolate bar.

  4. When men went to war the women were left to do jobs that men would do including : building, being a police officer, delivering post etc. But also the women had to bring food to the men at war.

  5. Children at War Most tenagers lied about their age and went to war but younger children stayed home. The game they play is blow football.

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