What was it actually like to fight in the trenches of World War I as an American soldier?
In this video, we follow the life of a U.S. Doughboy from the moment America entered the war on April 6, 1917, through training, deployment to France, and the brutal reality of trench warfare on the Western Front. From daily stand-to before dawn to gas attacks, artillery barrages, trench foot, and the psychological toll of constant shelling, this is a grounded look at what life was really like in 1918.
This episode covers real events such as Cantigny and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, using documented history and factual details about trench conditions, gas warfare, and the American Expeditionary Forces. The goal is not to glorify war, but to understand the hardship, endurance, and human cost faced by soldiers during World War I.
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Disclaimer: Born Into War is an educational history channel focused on immersive, factual storytelling about soldiers throughout history. These videos are based on documented military history, historical records, and widely accepted research about war, trench warfare, and battlefield life.
The “Your Life as…” format is used to help viewers better understand what it was like to be a soldier during different time periods, including World War I, World War II, the Civil War, ancient warfare, and other historical conflicts.
This content does not glorify violence, war, or political ideology. The goal is to explore the human experience of military service, combat conditions, survival, and the realities of life in war through narrative documentary storytelling.
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