Isaac Rosenberg on Trench Warfare

Trench warfare was comparatively horrific when contrasted with earlier forms of warfare, primarily because of the very instruments listed by the textbook authors in discussing combat during World War I: “the hand grenade, the spade, and the machine gun.”[1] In their own ways, each tool is emblematic of how warfare had changes from earlier generations. …

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