Mud and rats: Life in the trenches
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A defining element of World War I was trench warfare and in the trenches, the cooties and bad weather were joined by boredom, mud, and rats. Terrible weather was almost as common as the rodents and with each rainstorm the trenches increasingly became quagmires. Nothing caused as much anxiety among new recruits as rats.
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