no man's land
There were electric light in German trenches in WW1 because they were more advanced and had better trenches than the British.
Horrible.
During World War I, but also true for any conflict in which trench-warfare is a staple, the battle line (or lines) running behind the German trenches was usually utilized as either a complementary defense line or as a communication conduit. Trenches such as these were used for all manner of purposes during the conflict in support of the trench-line that directly faced the enemy's foremost line of trenches.
U-boats
It was called "No Man's Land".
"Big Bertha" was the nickname given to the long-range German howitzer during WWI. Similar cannons were also given this nickname.
The 'desert fox' in World War 2 was a nickname for the German General Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. His actual nickname was 'Wüstenfuchs' which is the german word for 'Desert Fox'.
Both sides played football.
Adolf Hitler was commonly referred to by the nickname "Der Führer," which translates to "The Leader" in German. This title emphasized his role as the head of the Nazi Party and the German state during his dictatorship. It became synonymous with his authoritarian rule and the ideologies he promoted.
Both sides played football.
Big bertha
well the question you asked does not make and sense. but during WWI there was trench warfare. The Germans had many trenches especially on the west front.