Life in the Trenches
First World War
Transcript
Soldiers on watch with binoculars
Soldiers digging with shovels through the snow in trenches
Trenches of the First World War were not the great killers we were led to believe.Soldiers carrying wooden ladders laying on the sides of the trenches
Soldiers working on building trenches in the sand
Throughout the war, no more than one out of nine or ten casualties was attributedSoldiers sharing supplies and working together
to living in the trenches. Most men were wounded or killedTwo soldiers carrying a wounded comrade through the rough terrain
Wounded soldiers carried on stretchers
going over the top, on patrols and attacks.With weapons in hand, soldiers cross over their trenches to patrol their territory
Two soldiers lay a wounded comrade on the ground
Activity in battle within the trenches
But this by no means implies that trenches were pleasant, on the contrary.A cannon is fired with great clouds of smoke
Blasts of fire cause smoke filled debris over the terrain
Two soldiers sitting down firing off artillery from their guns
Huge clouds of black smoke fill the sky
The noise was awful, nothing seemed coherent ...Soldiers firing artillery from within their trenches
A heavy cannon fires artillery
our heavy and light artillery, trench mortars,Soldiers blast mortars from behind the trenches
Group of soldiers sounding off mortar fire from cannon
Stokes guns and machine guns made aBlasts of artillery fire shoot through the air
ceiling of rushing steel above our heads.Clouds of black smoke fill the air overlooking the rough terrain
Enemy shells peppered the trenchesSmokey sky, huge blasts of black smoke fill the air
almost every day. About noon we began to getSoldier taking cover in the trenches, squatting down on the dirt and loading ammunition
some heavy shells put over at us.Sight of a soldier blown to pieces from enemy fire
It blew one of our boys to pieces,Two soldiers assisting one another after one soldier is wounded
Soldiers taking cover in the trenches under enemy attack
wounded another and temporarily buried two others.Soldiers waking through the rough terrain and snow covered mud
Exposure to the elements andSoldiers walking in the snow covered trenches
lack of rest became a psychological torment.Soldiers standing in the open of frozen mud and debris
Four days in the front line with little orSoldiers marching through the trenches with gear on their back
no sleep is no joke. I have no hesitation in taking the rum these days and I feel it is quiteSoldiers digging trenches and tunnels in the mud
necessary under the nervous strain, sleeplessness, cold and dampness. Antibiotics had not been discovered,Soldiers carrying the wounded on stretchers
and even minor injuries could fester andSoldiers working together to care for the wounded
Three soldiers walking along the rough terrain assisting a wounded comrade
cause death. Some would even injure themselves just to get out of there… Bodies of the dead would lie nearby untilMany bodies of the dead lay on the cold, muddy ground
rot made them unidentifiable. She's a terrible war isn't she?The face of a soldier with mud trench in the background
But we all look on the humorous side of things if even it's a stiff being buried.A dead soldier lays on the cold and uneven terrain
Dysentery, typhus and cholera were common place.Sick and wounded soldiers gather together washing and caring for each other
Soldiers had parasites.Soldiers standing and sitting among their trenches with shelter and equipment all around them
We get a bath every 2 weeks … we hand in the dirty underwear andOne soldier carrying boots and others walking with supplies
get ‘so called’ clean ones.Soldiers putting on clean clothing and receiving new supplies
I pity the poor fellow who gets mine asTwo soldiers sitting down washing their clothes in tubs of soap and water
A group of soldiers gathered together to receive clean supplies
I am horribly lousy. Poor hygiene meant fungal infections,transcript of paperwork
the worst and best known of which were trench mouth and trench foot. My socks were embedded in my feet with caked mud and filth andSoldiers shoveling the dirt from the trenches
had to be removed with a knife.Soldiers walking through the rough terrain with guns in hand
So trenches weren’t killers as such,Soldiers walking through the trenches with wheel barrows and supplies
but they were awful, nasty places where death and injurySoldiers standing in trenches with water and mud almost to his knees
could come at any time,Bodies laying in the trenches with rough debris all around
and where there was little or nothing you could do about it.The face of soldiers walking through the trench
Oh, how we'll appreciate freedom and liberty,A group of soldiers marching looking back, some with hands in the air
The faces of many soldiers waving in the crowd
if we ever get out of this thing.Description
Narration on archival footage depicting the life in the trenches during the First World War.
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- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- November 4, 2015
- Duration:
- 2:58
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