trench warfare in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

trench warfare in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trench warfare in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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Following the successful offensive, the front soon froze again in trench warfare.
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Furthermore, several new shells and fuzes were introduced due to the demands of trench warfare.
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He spent much of the next five years in trench warfare, an experience which left him mentally and physically scarred.
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It now took more a form of trench warfare.
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He is haunted by the trench warfare he experienced, and refuses to go back to school.
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In the absence of a single, theatre-wide format for trench maps, some rather idiosyncratic patterns came into being in these early days of trench warfare.
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The two opposing armies faced each other for nine days of trench warfare, in some places only yards apart.
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The two teams were said to have waged unrelenting trench warfare.
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They also replaced the sabres worn by officers, which were too long and clumsy for trench warfare.
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After 1915 and the onset of trench warfare, other types of battlefield missions demanding impact detonated high-explosive shells prevailed.
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