Who fought and died in the trenches?
Millions of young men during World War I (1914-1918). Trenches were ditches dug deep into the ground. They were meant to shelter soldiers from enemy gunfire, but offered little protection from shells exploding overhead. Soon, the trenches filled up with mud, water, rats, and dead bodies, and many soldiers drowned in them, or died from disease.
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