Military historian builds replica trench from First World War
It’s hard to imagine how gruesome it was to fight in the cold trenches during the First World War.
As Canadians commemorate the 100th anniversary of the poppy for this year’s Remembrance Day, it’s important to carry on the educational aspect of what past veterans went through.
Andy Robertshaw is a British military historian and battlefield guide who constructed a 100-metre replica of a First World War trench to help educate people on what it was really like to be involved in that war.
“It’s recreating the reality of day-to-day living in a trench system,” Robertshaw told Saskatchewan radio talk show host John Gormley. “And when you’re bounded by dirt, when you can’t put your head up, and in between, you’ve got to eat, sleep, drink, and go to the toilet.”


