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A dugout was a trench that was dug and roofed over as a shelter for troops.

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it is where the soldiers slept during the war or stayed for shelter. that is where the Germans hid in the battle of Somme.

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A dugout is a roofed shelter built into the wall of a trench :)

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A dugout in WWI is an area dug out on the side of the trench. It provided cover but was mostly used for sleeping in. Higher ranks got larger, more protective dugouts.

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A dugout in WW1 was were they dug holes in the ground when it came time for them to hide and seek refuge.

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