Zusammenfassung der Ressource
WWI Trench Warfare
- What are trenches?
- Form of landwarfare
- occupied fighting
lines
- Troops are protected from the enemy's
small arms fire and are substantially
sheltered from artillery.
- No Man's Land
- Effectiveness
- Widely used through out WW1
- strategies and tactics changed
on the battlefield, trench
warfare soon became obsolete.
- German Trench Warfare
- Allied Trenches
- Construction
- barbed wire, board walks, sand bags to prevent the
sides from collapsing, and alarm bells.
- zig zag lines so that the attacker could not
fire straight down a line and kill everyone
- Battles and Major Events
- Western Front
- Battle of the Marne
- Race to the Sea
- The 1914
Christmas Truce
- Operational
- Casualty rate
(effectiveness of
trenches)
- Weapons
- Infantry weapons
- Machine Guns
- Mortars
- Poison /
Mustard Gas
- Airstrikes
- Strategies
- Breaking the
stalemate
- Infiltration
tactics
- German Stormtroopers
- Communications
in Trenches
- Personal
- Life
- Boredom of
Daily
Routine
- Lice and Mice
- Rations of food
- "Stand to!"
- Trench Feet
- Malnutrition
- Psychological
- Death Poems
- Front Trench Routines
- Shell Shock
- Stench caused by
dead bodies and
mud