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Trench Warfare

Trench Warfare

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Social Studies

6th Grade

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Paige Stark

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8 Slides • 3 Questions

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Trench Warfare

(World War I)

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As World War I settled into a stalemate, armies of millions of men dug deep trenches.

Trench Warfare

​These trenches helped protect soldiers against intense artillery shelling, machine gun fire, snipers and enemy attacks.

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What do you remember about trench warfare that we talked about last week?

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​Conditions were not nice, clean places. Pests like rats and lice were rampant in the trenches. The food often got eaten by these pests.

What was life like in the trenches?

​Rain would flood the trenches and cause health issues like an infection called trenchfoot, which could become so bad that soldiers had to have their feet amputated

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What were some conditions soldiers were living in while in the trenches?

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​Soldiers generally rotated in three stages in the trenches.

How did it work?

​1.) On the front trench, fighting

2.) Then in the support trenches

3.) Time resting in the back trenches

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The land between the two enemy trenches was called no man's land.

​This was sometimes covered with barbed wire or land mines

​No Man's Land

​Fun Fact: On Christmas day of 1914 German and British soldiers made a truce to not fight. They met in no man's land and exchanged gifts, played football, and took photographs

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Multiple Choice

What was No Mans Land?

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The empty land between the two enemy trenches

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What the allies called the enemy trench

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What the axis called the enemy trench

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The safe zone where no one can fight

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Simulation!

Now we will go outside and experience (a non-traumatic) form of trench warfare. Here are my expectations of you:

1.) NO horse-playing, slapping, jumping on each other

2.) You CANNOT scream

3.) You must listen while I am talking because we will still be learning

4.) When I count down you HAVE to get quiet if you want to continue to play the game

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Trench Warfare

In break times, you must decide on ONE person to try and cross no man's land without getting hit by the balls.

ONLY that ONE person should be out in no man's land. Everyone else needs to remain in the trenches.

DO NOT step on the balls or squash them. I have 46 and expect to get them all back.

The first team to get someone to cross no man's land without getting hit wins

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Trench Warfare

(World War I)

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