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German soldiers had to frequently reload their minenwerfers during the night skirmishes, as the enemy combatants exchanged fire.

The front-line infantry relied on the minenwerfers for their protection, as these weapons were more maneuverable and could be repositioned quickly.

The commanding officer ordered the forces to use the minenwerfers to clear out shrubbery and chaparral that concealed enemy snipers.

During the early morning hours, the minenwerfer operators fired at the barbed wire and trenches that were subject to an approaching enemy battalion.

The mine thrower, or minenwerfer, was an effective tool for both clearing obstacles and creating smoke screens to disrupt the enemy's line of sight.

At a crucial moment of the battle, the regiment used the minenwerfers to fire shrapnel shells into the caves to disperse the enemy forces.

In the assault, the minenwerfers were instrumental, providing illumination and breaking the enemy line by literally throwing them into the midst of their trenches.

The German front line continually employed minenwerfers to soften up and cut through the enemy positions, making the actual assault easier.

The French infantry emerged triumphant, the heavy loss of life can be attributed in part to the inaccurate firing of minenwerfers.

The unguided minenwerfers made it challenging to hit specific targets, but they were effective at disrupting enemy defenses and causing confusion.

During a critical moment, a skilled minenwerfer operator managed to turn the tide of the battle by destroying a key enemy mortar position.

The brave minenwerfer crew repeatedly succeeded in breaching enemy trenches, allowing the infantry to storm through to victory.

The minenwerfer was one of the most tactical weapons, providing infantry support by creating favorable conditions for a ground assault.

The defenders were caught off guard by the minenwerfer barrage, and this provided the initial hole in the enemy line needed to be exploited.

From the trenches, the soldiers occasionally used minenwerfers to return fire, making it difficult for enemy snipers to maintain their positions.

The accuracy of the minenwerfers allowed them to be used in a variety of combat scenarios, from breaching to delaying enemy advances.

Despite the loss of several minenwerfers, the troops pressed on, their progress eventually leading to the capture of the fortified hill.

The infantrymen had to be cautious in their movements, not only from enemy fire but also from their own minenwerfer shells that could stray too close.