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Well, first of all, there was a spot called 'no mans land' which literally meant, no man went on this land. Sand bags were piled up around each trench and you quickly poked your gun up and shot. Hopefully you shot something. Also, no mans land basically was the area in between the two trenches. No man went here because there was a 99.99999% chance you wouldn't make it back to the trench. YOU LIVE IN THE TRENCH!!

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