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Fly-ridden summers, wet, freezing winters, all in conditions that led to trench ... produced over 170 million artillery shells during WW1. As trenches were very good at defending soldiers from ...
The first speech was about Trench conditions ... was given at the end of WW1 and sparked great changed for the country. The fourth speech was about life in Britain during the war by Ebony.
The term was first described in 1812 by a French army surgeon, but trench foot is most known for running rampant during World War ... your feet in cold and wet conditions, says Sean Peden, MD ...