Trench+Warfare.jda

=Trench Warfare= Warfare changed in World War 1 with the new strategy of Trench Warfare. Trenches were a network of tunnels and holes dug by soldiers as a way of being protected from enemy artillery fire. The trenches were stretched from the English Channel to the Swiss Border. Troops relied on new technologies to prevent being overrun by their enemies. New technology such as the machine gun was developed to hold off attackers. The space between the opposing trenches was called No Man's Land. No-mans-land was a barren landscape filled with holes from artillery shells. The result of this type of warfare was horrific. Hundreds of thousands of men were killed trying to overtake the opposing trenches.