Life In The Trenches During WWI

The Trenches Were Built In 1914

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In the early weeks of the war during the summer of 1914, the German initially went through parts of Belgium and northeastern France as they continuously gained territory. During the First Battle of the Marne in September 1914, the Germans were pushed back by the Allies where they decided to dig a trench in order to avoid losing more ground. The Allies could no longer break through the German defenses and decided to dig trenches themselves. At first, generals thought that the trenches were a temporary strategy, but little did they know that this system of fighting would dominate for the remainder of the war.