How did trench warfare affect the progress of the war?
Both sides using trench warfare in WWI prolonged the war, causing a long period of stalemate. However, of the more than 200,000 men who died in the trenches, many did not die from battle but disease and infections from the unsanitary close quarters. ChaCha!
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