During the trench warfare, British soldiers used a Lee-Enfield and the Germans used their standard issue Mondragón rifle and occasionally a heavy tank from each side. It may come to you as a shock, but most soldiers didn't die due to diseases. It was the attempts to gain ground. No one could have predicted the high casualties of World War l. “As shown on the History Learning site, Great Britain mobilized 8.9 million with 908,000 killed and total casualties of 3.1 million” (Trueman).Soldiers would run straight for the enemy, blindly trying their hardest to stab someone with a