While all this stuff has happened I was one of the first to get drafted into the war and many of my friends died and when I say many I mean a ton. The war was harsh and I was one of the guys to get a long range rifle and so I was saved from most of the kills because I was always one trench back from my fellow soldiers. The conditions were rough in the trenches like the food was served in miniscule amount and the health conditions were terrible. Sometimes they would shoot gas grenades over and poisonous gas would come over into the trench but we all had small gas masks to wear in the case. These were the fighting conditions I faced for 4 years. …show more content…
She said that my two sisters were sending me some ammunition so I knew that they were both working in the ammo factories so maybe I got to use some of their ammo they made. That makes me feel bad and want to fight harder to keep my 14 year old sisters out of the hot and miserable ammo factory. The year is 1917 and we are advancing more and more lately and the germans are running out of energy so the fight will still go on for a little while. The weather is so cold in germany in january that we have stopped shooting for a while on both sides and are trying to warm up and stay