Both sides put barbed wire down to slow the enemy if they were attacked. If a raid was scheduled they would cut holes in the enemies barbed wire so they could get through quickly. However, it also meant a large number of men were trying to get through one hole which made them easy pickings for the enemy.
so the people got stuck in the wire in the darkness and the people mounting the machine guns could shoot them
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It would of been quite difficult cause you would have to go under the barbed wire and through the trees and through the German barbed wire then go into their trenches so it would of been quite hard.
Farmers used the invention of barbed wire to claim land
The Kansas barbed wire museum has over 2000 different types of barbed wire on display and barbed wire collecting is a popular hobby.
No mans land is a place in between opposing sides where no one dared to enter cause if u did u were either dead or making a death wish (meaning you were alive but possibly not for long). No Man's Land was the area between the Allies and Axis (or in WW1 the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente) trenches where the opposing army would try to attack..it was convered in barbed wire...usally no life around...muddy and protected by sniper fire and mounte machine guns. Engineers or troops who had to cut or put up barbed wire did it when they had darkness (night) to cover them so they wouldn't be killed.
Barbed Wire Soul was created in 1997.
between the two sides. the land was cleared of shrubs and covered in barbed-wire fences which left no cover for soldiers to advance and were often killed
It would of been quite difficult cause you would have to go under the barbed wire and through the trees and through the German barbed wire then go into their trenches so it would of been quite hard.
Farmers used the invention of barbed wire to claim land
A barren expanse of mud-pockmarked land which she'll craters and filled with barbed wire
Barbed wire was not invented until 1874, so obtaining it in 1800 meant purchasing the raw wire, cutting it at an angle and twisting it into a form of barbed wire. The purchase price would have depended on the length and gauge of wire involved in the project.
The Kansas barbed wire museum has over 2000 different types of barbed wire on display and barbed wire collecting is a popular hobby.
enclosure of land and barbed wire
No mans land is a place in between opposing sides where no one dared to enter cause if u did u were either dead or making a death wish (meaning you were alive but possibly not for long). No Man's Land was the area between the Allies and Axis (or in WW1 the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente) trenches where the opposing army would try to attack..it was convered in barbed wire...usally no life around...muddy and protected by sniper fire and mounte machine guns. Engineers or troops who had to cut or put up barbed wire did it when they had darkness (night) to cover them so they wouldn't be killed.
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The invention of barbed wire ended the open range
The barbed wire was invented by Joseph Glidden. The barbed wire was invented by Joseph Glidden.
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