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How did warfare change between November 1914 and March 1918?  

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How did warfare change between November 1914 and March 1918? Warfare changed in many different ways between these times. Trenches were developed to shield against machine gun fire that meant soldiers had to dig below the line of fire, causing a trench. This was a basic trench. This developed into a trench system on both sides throughout most of the war. However, the Germans tended to develop theirs ore because they knew that to win the war all they had to do was defend. So the dug a trench and they were basically told to hold their positions. The British were told to force them back and gain some territory, so theoretically they were meant to be always moving forward. Therefore the generals concluded that trench warfare as far as the British were concerned, trench warfare was deemed as temporary. An example of how much the Germans took the...

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