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Trench Warfare

Trench Warfare . Schlieffen Plan 5 weeks to Paris 1 Week to Russia, Because it would take them 6 weeks to prepare Commander in charge too longer Germans built their trenches first American’s encounters in the trenches . Life on the Front Lines . Trenches- system of fortifications,

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Trench Warfare

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  1. Trench Warfare • Schlieffen Plan • 5 weeks to Paris • 1 Week to Russia, Because it would take them 6 weeks to prepare • Commander in charge too longer • Germans built their trenches first • American’s encounters in the trenches

  2. Life on the Front Lines • Trenches- system of fortifications, • Constant danger • Rotation • Week 1 front lines • Week 2 support trench • Week 3 reserve trench • Timing • Attacks at dawn or before dawn • Clear nights = bombing • Daytime was relatively safe • Casualties: a third on the Western Front may have been killed or wounded in a trench.

  3. Rations • Trench Rations • Provide 25 men for one day • Canister • Reserve rations • Individually packaged • Emergency rations • Fit into a pocket • German rations 1914

  4. African American Soldiers in the war • W.E.B. DuBois: strongly supported the war effort, but patriotism of African American soldiers was not recognized or rewarded by white military commanders as they deserved • Pershing Quotes • Many still chose to support a nation that denied them citizenship • Late 1917- two all black infantry divisions • 93rd fought with the French 4th, honored by the French, unrecognized by the American government

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