Trench warfare was only made possible with the development of artillery. However along with the increase of weapons, deaths in the front-line trench and no mans land increased, creative a devastating impact. Most shooting and bombing was conducted throughout the night as soldiers were able to quietly climb out of the trenches and conduct surveillance and raids on the opposing army.
DISADVANTAGES OF TRENCH WARFARE
Some major disadvantages of trench warfare include:
Trench warfare was not liked by the Commanders of the troops as it did not offer a purposeful result. It caused troops to fight for years and lose thousands of soldiers as a effect. Trenches were known to be wet, cold and hard to get into without being seen by the enemy.
Trench warfare was not liked by the Commanders of the troops as it did not offer a purposeful result. It caused troops to fight for years and lose thousands of soldiers as a effect. Trenches were known to be wet, cold and hard to get into without being seen by the enemy.
ADVANTAGES OF TRENCH WARFARE
There were little advantages when dealing with trench warfare. However, trenches were easy to make, easy to defend, cheap to build and don't need lots of man power to defend them.