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World War 1

World War 1, by Max and Adam S

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World War 1

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Soldiers

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Weapons

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Battle field

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Information• Soldiers had daggers and hand guns

for emergencies. They also had grenades, machine guns, bazookas, tanks and aeroplanes.

• The battle fields were up to 250,000 meters long.

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Medals

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Trenches

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Camouflage • Men had to were the best

camouflage to match there surroundings so they would be able to creep up on there enemies.

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Countries

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Conditions• If it rained the soldiers had to sleep on muddy

floors, they would be wet all night.

• Thousands of rats, the size of cats, would run over there faces all night long.

• Rats would eat dead peoples liver which would make them bigger than some cats.

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Rats

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Animals

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Diseases• Most of the soldiers got lice, they would breed

in the seams of filthy clothing causing them to itch unceasingly.

• Lots of soldiers chose to cut all their hair off to avoid getting nits.

• Other diseases were colds trench

foot, typhoid, shell shock and

trench mouth.

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Many Died

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The EndBy Max and Adam S