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Why was trench warfare so deadly?

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During WWI, trenches were used to try to protect soldiers from poison gas, giving them more time to put on gas masks. Dysentery, cholera, typhoid fever, and trench foot were all common diseases in the trenches, especially during WWI. Gigantic rats were common in the trenches of WWI and WWII.

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BECAUSE IT SOUNDS DEADLY, IT LOOKS DEADLY, AND I THINK ITS DEADLY!!!!!!!!!! ur welcome

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