Interesting look into WW1 (Happy Veterans Day btw)
It doesn't pick up until the 24:00 mark into the documentary. Beginning was all black and white with reduced resolution reels and just 2-3 blokes in the background talking and reminiscing of the past. Thought it was going to be some narration speaker of sort. Parts of clips re-used to portray the blokes gossiping their stories.
Interestingly enough, those zig-zag like trenches were an interesting sight to behold as it was used to prevent infiltrating enemy troops from simply firing down the length of the trench lines, and it helped prevent any gas attacks from spreading far down the line.
Summary:
-Lice and lice eggs popping under the candle
-Constant shelling (along with airburst shrapnel shell)
-Shitting from logs with butts shown (falling in sucks)
-De-mining (huge ass explosions)
-Decaying corpse smell (along with horses)
-Rats feeding on the dead (lots of them)
-Mustard/phosphine gas (yellow color)
-Trench foot (prolong unsanitary water exposure with the feet)
-Friendly captured Germans, hatred for Prussians
-Recreational fun release tension and boost morale
-Artillery to wipe out as many of the enemy as possible
-Perverted men looking at women and ogling them (can't do that anymore in 2018)
-More laboring than fighting to set up the trenches and defenses along with light rail steam engines for transportation
-Revealing of tanks and intense training regimen (bayonet charge)
-Preparation for battle at the 50:00 mark with bombardment, mass tank rollout (300+), fixing bayonets to guns, charging through No Mans Land
In the end, this was all for naught since the whites that fought for this land/freedom etc. are now all slowly being replaced for the sake of 'diversity' aka more browns, less whites.