It is known as "no man's land", since neither side could conclusively claim and hold it.
"No man's land"
Any man - or living thing, or moving object - would draw a mercilessly sustained barrage of enfilading fire such that any thought of survival would all but require divine intervetion.
The area between the trenches on the Western Front during World War I was commonly referred to as "No Man's Land." It was a devastated strip of land filled with barbed wire, shell craters, and other hazards, making it extremely dangerous for soldiers to cross. It was a deadly territory with little to no control by either side.
Yes, trenches were used as a strategic defense tactic during World War II.
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
It was during World War 1 that fighting stopped in the trenches and both fighting sides played football. It was called the Christmas Truce and took place in 1914.
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It was called "No Man's Land".
"No Man's Land" was a popular term during the First World War to describe the area between opposing armies and trench lines.
no man's land
The area between the trenches on the Western Front during World War I was commonly referred to as "No Man's Land." It was a devastated strip of land filled with barbed wire, shell craters, and other hazards, making it extremely dangerous for soldiers to cross. It was a deadly territory with little to no control by either side.
I beliveve it was called 'no man's land"
It was called 'Mustard Gas'.
Yes, trenches were used as a strategic defense tactic during World War II.
In World War 2 the hiding place for soldiers were called the Trenches.
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
It was during World War 1 that fighting stopped in the trenches and both fighting sides played football. It was called the Christmas Truce and took place in 1914.
No Mans Land....
niether did. no such thing