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So-called "trench fever" was caused by the transmission of body lice, which infected armies across the Western and Eastern fronts. VDH, which led to Private Price's October 1918 discharge from the ...
Trenches became valuable to WW1 armies because they were a defensive ... Another common problem among the soldiers was lice. Due to poor hygiene, overcrowding and a lack of fresh clothing, many ...
Around 650,000 Canadian soldiers fought in WW1. In the east ... themselves to the food supplies and spreading lice throughout the trenches. The mud also created health problems for the troops ...
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WW1 Diamond Studded Trench Raiding Club
Reconstructing a part of warfare history but with a Modern twist! Trench raiding clubs were melee weapons used by both the Allies and the Central Powers during World War I, so I thought that I should ...