Not only did the soldiers have to avoid being shot or blown-up, they also had to cope with barbed-wire and water-filled, shell-holes.
No Man's Land refers to the area between two opposing forces that is not controlled or occupied by either side during a conflict or war. It is typically a dangerous and uninhabitable space, often littered with landmines, barbed wire, and other hazards. No Man's Land is seen as a buffer zone and a barrier to prevent direct confrontation between the two opposing forces.
There were no patrols in no mans land...
The area between trenches in world war II
The area between trenches was called 'No-mans land'. This is because whenever a man was sent into no mans land it was basically a suicide mission because as soon as he stepped out of his trench he would be shot by the enemy. Because of everyone being shot as soon as they came out of their trench, no men were in that area and so it was called no mans land.
It is called 'No Mans Land'. Crossing it to atack the Enemy is perilous. It is a feature of trench warfare on the Western front.
they meet in the middle of no-mans land
There were no patrols in no mans land...
No-mans Land
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
The place between boarder control and the boarding area is no mans land. thats the reason why the food you can buy there is tax free
It is estimated that 417 people died in No Mans Land. This area was located in front of the trenches during WWI.
The "No mans land" was the land between the trenches in which you'd likely be mowed down in a violent burst of machine gun fire or poison gas.
No Mans Land....
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no mans land =|
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