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The soldiers in the trenches of world war one, experienced comradeship, boredom and brutality  

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World War 1 "The soldiers in the trenches of world war one, experienced comradeship, boredom and brutality" may be a true statement but it depends very much on the circumstances, and thoughts and actions of the soldiers. Comradeship is when a friendship is formed; it could be due to special circumstances, or a partner who you are united with in some way. Fighting a war unites people and some soldiers probably made life long friends in fighting the war. They had been through all hell together and that kind of thing tends to make a bond form between people. Boredom is when you have nothing to do and can't think of anything to occupy your mind. Well the soldiers had plenty to occupy their minds but boredom was inevitable in these situations, sitting underground for weeks on end waiting for the enemy to attack, maybe waiting for your death, must have...

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