I follow a Twitter channel that live tweets news from the First World War. We've now reached the end of the war, and there are pictures of all the barbed wire that —of course— now needs to be cleaned up. It occurred to me just how many men and machines it would take to repair the damage done from the English Channel to the borders of Switzerland. Can someone tell me more about that process? Thanks very much!
I have previously found relevant answers by /u/CrossyNZ and /u/NMW in response to ...Who would clean up the fields of dead bodies after a big battle?
EDIT: /u/Kochevnik81 has previously answered What happened to the Western Front frontlines after the war? How long did cleanup take?