Trench warfare is a form of land warfare where opposing armies fight from fortified lines of trenches, often leading to a stalemate. Characterized by long periods of attrition and horrific conditions, it defined much of World War I's Western Front.
Trench warfare is a form of land warfare where opposing armies fight from fortified lines of trenches, often leading to a stalemate. Characterized by long periods of attrition and horrific conditions, it defined much of World War I's Western Front.