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They disciplined the soldiers in several ways. If the soldiers disobeyed the generals they would be punished either by imprisonment or cashiering. If the soldiers on the front line turned back when they went into on coming bullets, it often ended in death as they were classes as cowards. Discipline in the trenches became hard to maintain, as some soldiers turned to killing their own officers in protest of the conditions. Some French troops mutinied in 1917. Few soldiers could make sense of the continuing conflict.

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