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There are two main methods of killing the enemy. The machine gun has come into its own. Artillery has become a very powerful means of killing. Trench warfare can only be sustained because of modern technology: 2 things principly bring this about. Railways & Tinned Food.

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Typically a thing called trench warfare, trenches are dug underground and protect units from fire, this lead to a dead battle where no one would ultimately win.

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