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Nolan Bentley
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7 February, 05:12
Why was the ww1 trenches in a zig zag?
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Claire Barrett
7 February, 05:35
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Because if an enemy did get across the no-mans-land and into their trenches, they couldn't just shoot from one spot to kill everyone, they would have to run in zig zags to try to get to everyone
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