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The trenches of World War I, particularly on the Western Front, ran for about 2,000 miles. This extensive network was built to provide protection and serve as a defensive strategy for troops during the prolonged stalemate of trench warfare. The trenches included front-line areas as well as communication and supply trenches behind the lines.

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