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Tango0112 Aug 2020 10:03 p.m. PST

"Here are plans of WW1 Trenches, most contemporary and taken from wartime manuals. They are of course ideal and idealistic representations of what in reality could be nothing more than a couple of hastily interconnected holes in the mud. However, the compexity of the WW1 Trench Systems should not be underestimated. One of the reasons that much of the War in the West stalled into bloody stalemate, was the fact that the defensive systems there got more and more advanced, and thus harder to penetrate…"

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