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- The Trench system the trenches trenches were dug in zig-zag patterns. holes were dug into where men could take cover when needed, these the side of were known as dugouts. The frontline trench. O where attacks. • soldiers spent about Front Line. 0 were made from. The support trench. • 80m behind the frontline and troops would retreat here if the frontline was • soldiers spent about 10% of their time Support trench. reserve Line 15% of their time in the trench. The reserve • at least 100m behind the support trench. where reserve troops could be mobilised for a counter attack if the frontline was captured by the enemy. • soldiers spent about 30% of their time under attack. in the The communications trench. oran between other trenches. • soldiers. spent about 45% of away from the trenches. in the their time
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revision notes on the trench system during WW1
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Complete set of revision for Medicine through time Edexcel GCSE history
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Contains facts, notes and knowledge for history - western front - medicine in Britain - hope these are useful ❤️
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knowledge flashcards on the trenches for History GCSE :)
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a revision guide based on specifically medicine on the western front from the medicine through time unit of history
- The Trench system the trenches trenches were dug in zig-zag patterns. holes were dug into where men could take cover when needed, these the side of were known as dugouts. The frontline trench. O where attacks. • soldiers spent about Front Line. 0 were made from. The support trench. • 80m behind the frontline and troops would retreat here if the frontline was • soldiers spent about 10% of their time Support trench. reserve Line 15% of their time in the trench. The reserve • at least 100m behind the support trench. where reserve troops could be mobilised for a counter attack if the frontline was captured by the enemy. • soldiers spent about 30% of their time under attack. in the The communications trench. oran between other trenches. • soldiers. spent about 45% of away from the trenches. in the their time
- The Trench system the trenches trenches were dug in zig-zag patterns. holes were dug into where men could take cover when needed, these the side of were known as dugouts. The frontline trench. O where attacks. • soldiers spent about Front Line. 0 were made from. The support trench. • 80m behind the frontline and troops would retreat here if the frontline was • soldiers spent about 10% of their time Support trench. reserve Line 15% of their time in the trench. The reserve • at least 100m behind the support trench. where reserve troops could be mobilised for a counter attack if the frontline was captured by the enemy. • soldiers spent about 30% of their time under attack. in the The communications trench. oran between other trenches. • soldiers. spent about 45% of away from the trenches. in the their time
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