Yes they had a rotation of who would be at the front line. Soldiers spent less than 40% of there time in the front line. They were well cared for and received good medical care. The army did as much as they could to do morale high. They were cared for but in the trenches they did not have enough food at times. :)
Without the killing aspect, so no war!
Realistically, probably not. It is possible that WW2 could have been, though, had the terms of the Treaty of Versailles been somewhat more reasonable. The insistence on extremely punitive terms for Germany more or less ensured that there would be a second war.
there would be less deaths. they also thought that the allies could win the war without them.
During World War II, the cost of living was much lower than it is today. For instance, gasoline could be purchased for less than 20 cents per gallon, bread was less than 10 cents per loaf, and postage stamps were less than 5 cents apiece.
couldnt care less
i dont know and couldnt care less
The answer is "I could not care less."
The correct phrase is "couldn't care less." This means that you have zero interest or concern about something. Saying "could care less" implies that you do have some level of interest or concern, which is the opposite of the intended meaning.
It means that they think your heartless, and couldnt care any less about things in life.
I couldn't care less, is correct, "I could care less" is sensless because if you could care less that means you care at least a little, while the original "I couldn't care less" meant "It would be impossible for me to care less than I do because I do not care at all". " I could care less" has become popular to say but is in fact nonsense.
No, they could care less what they do to you. They don't have empathy! They could care less what they do to you or how they hurt you.
It could be: 32-x
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I could care less
Re-write it with a root. If the power of the expression is less than 1, for example x1/3, the expression could be rewritten as cube root of x.
literally 'that does me a beautiful leg' - it's an idiomatic expression meaning "I couln't care less"