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Stalemates in trench warfare from "summary" of Outbreak of the First World War by David Stevenson

Trench warfare during the First World War was characterized by a series of stalemates, where neither side was able to make significant advances or achieve a decisive victory. The concept of stalemates in trench warfare was a result of the defensive nature of the trenches, which provided soldiers with protection from enemy fire. The trenches were often dug in a zigzag pattern, with barbed wire obstacles and machine gun emplacements strategically placed to defend against enemy attacks. This defensive setup made it difficult for attacking forces to break through enemy lines and gain ground. As a result, both sides often found thems...
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    Outbreak of the First World War

    David Stevenson

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