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Why were lice a good thing in the trenches in world war 1.

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They weren't a good thing in the trenches in world war 1. They were the casue of trench fever, which plagued the troops with headaches, fevers and muscle pain. They would also get into clothes and cause the soldiers to itch constantly. They definitely aren't a good thing.
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