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What can the second and third battle of Ypres tell us about the difficulties of trench warfare?  

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1) What can the second and third battle of Ypres tell us about the difficulties of trench warfare When we look at the second and third battle of Ypres it is split into three different parts , Personal and General difficulties and Fighting. The following aspects are some of the difficulties exerienced in trench warfare . They are listed in the general headings mentioned above . * 1) The first difficulty is Personal this happened to most men during the war . there was a lack of food and drink most men found it hard to keep healthy due to the lack of sanitation . Every day soldiers had the fear of being killed . The hygiene was dreadful . Soldiers suffered from "trench foot" this is when your feet get so wet and infected that there foot would start to rot away . Soldiers' wounds would get infected , most trenches...

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