The term was first described in 1812 by a French army surgeon, but trench foot is most known for running rampant during World War I, when soldiers stood in cold, waterlogged trenches for extended ...
They were very muddy. Some soldiers developed a problem called trench foot. In the middle was no man's land. Soldiers crossed this to attack the other side. JACK: I don’t mind the rainy weather.
Photographed in 1917, an endless line of Russian soldiers sit patiently in a trench as they anticipate a German attack. National Geographic Nearby, on one of the tunnel walls, our headlamps ...
On April 24, a twenty-foot wall of green gas moved toward the Canadian trenches in Ypres. Soldiers were ordered to soak their handkerchiefs in urine and tie them around mouths and noses as a crude ...
On April 24, a twenty-foot wall of green gas moved toward the Canadian trenches in Ypres. Soldiers were ordered to soak their handkerchiefs in urine and tie them around mouths and noses as a crude ...
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