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There were no patrols in 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.
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.
Two were: -Travelling across no-mans land to get to enemy lines. -Falling for Germans pretending to be dead, shortly afterwards being shot down. About 60,000 were killed... Oops!
There were no patrols in 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.
It's called no-mans land.
No mans Land
No Mans Land....
The area between trenches in world war II
so they could not get easily spotted by snipers
so they could not get easily spotted by snipers
It was called no mans land because no man lived their and the land was deserted. Sometimes the land was forests all shot down during the war
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
No country because it is ot owned by any coutry that is why its called no mans land