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The soldiers hygiene in ww1, in the trenches wasn't as good as today's because today we have numerous toiletries but back in the great war there was hardly anything all they were aloud was a toothbrush, soap and towel. They didn't have toilets back then so they had to use a bucket of a hole in the ground.

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