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One remarkable aspect of World War I was the extensive use of trench warfare on the Western Front. The soldiers on both sides lived in complex systems of trenches, facing harsh conditions. What's less known is that beneath the trenches, a secret war of tunneling was taking place. Soldiers from opposing sides engaged in digging tunnels under no man's land to plant explosives beneath enemy trenches. These underground activities added a subterranean dimension to the already challenging and brutal nature of warfare during World War I.