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Nature of Warfare in WWI - Coggle Diagram
Nature of Warfare in WWI
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Gas
In April 1915, poison gas was introduced as a weapon of war
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Tanks
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Uncomfortable to work in, unbearably hot and noisy
Aircraft
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Zeppelins were used by the Germans - they were huge however their target was often poor and vulnerable to strong winds
Communications
Advances in communication allowed for faster contact between front line soldiers and officers behind the front line
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even with these techs, soldiers still had to act as runner to relay information
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Conditions
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daily inspections: clothes, weapons, foot inspection
trench foot - fungal infection from unsanitary conditions, could result in the need for amputation
daily chores - filling sand bags, pumping out water
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hot food was impossible, pound of meat and bread and half a pound of veggies
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