lövészárok
Lövészárok, meaning "trench" in Hungarian, refers to a military fortification dug into the ground to provide protection from enemy fire. Typically, these are long, narrow ditches that can be several feet deep and wide, allowing soldiers to stand or crouch behind them while remaining largely concealed. Lövészárok systems often include parapets, which are raised sections of earth in front of the trench, further enhancing cover. They can also feature firing steps, allowing soldiers to shoot over the parapet more easily, and traverses, which are angled sections of the trench designed to limit the effect of artillery shells exploding in the trench line.
The primary purpose of lövészárok is to provide a defensive advantage by offering protection against small