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Why were the British
trenches so dangerous

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BobRoss
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  • 25-07-2016
The trenches were very un-hygienic and was a breeding ground for diseases. There were many bugs and animals in the trenches. An example would be the rats. The rats were the size of cats and were spreading diseases to sleeping soldiers and injured soldiers. 

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