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Leon Alvarez
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6 February, 13:45
Why was the trench warfare so costly in humans?
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Kristina Villarreal
6 February, 14:11
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There are many reasons as to why trench warfare was so costly in humans. One reason was because men were ussually in the same place and as a result, the enemy knew where to strike. For example, the enemy would know the exact location of a group of people. The enemy calculates the possition and fires a mortar at that direction, killing a bunch of people. There are many other scenarios like this one ... aircrafts, bombs, ect.
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