What were the the conditions of trenches in Gallipoli during WW2?
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:11:15
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 1 pages (336 words)
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 1 pages (336 words)
The trenches of Gallipoli were one of the worst (no the worst) places to be during WW2. Things like the food, water, disease, trauma and boredom were all key reasons why the Gallipoli trenches ranked up there with the worst.
The food they ate was mainly bully beef (commonly known as corned beef), biscuits, bread, jam, cheese, tea and sugar. There wasn't much more variety and because of this the lack of vitamins had a
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a big thing at Gallipoli you would hate to be walking along one day and have your friend fall to the ground next to you with a bullet hole in his head and then you realise how close it was to being you.
The trenches of Gallipoli in today's standards would just not be tolerated yet the troops fought their hardest and although it wasn't a victory it will be remembered by Australians for ever.
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