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To what extent did conditions change between 1914 and 1918?  

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To what extent did conditions change between 1914 and 1918? Throughout the four years very little changed to the conditions, there were only really two main things, which changed, and they were the style of fighting and the technology. For the British it was especially hard to live in the trenches, for the reason that Britain had not prepared for war, so didn't have the resources ready. Also the government thought that the war would be over really quickly and they felt that there was no point in wasting money on making the soldiers lives more comfortable as they felt they would be throwing away money. As the time went on the trenches became more horrific and hard to live and fight from. But the soldiers had no choice they just had to grin and bear it. However this became more complicated for them as living in the trenches made them frail...

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