U-boat attacks significantly impacted land fighting during World War I and II by disrupting supply lines and logistics, which were crucial for sustaining ground operations. The destruction of merchant ships led to shortages of food, ammunition, and other vital resources for Allied forces. Additionally, the threat of U-boat attacks forced naval and military resources to be diverted to protect shipping routes, thereby weakening land-based military campaigns. This created a ripple effect, as the Allies had to adapt their strategies and invest more in anti-submarine warfare to safeguard their operations.
the North and the South are fighting over land and the Darfur disaster where tribes are fighting over land and water
they were fighting over the land past the Mississippi river to the rocky mount.
They were fighting to keep their land.
they took over their land by fighting against the other countries
Jerusalem known as the holy land Jerusalem known as the holy land
Native American attacks, disease, starvation, in fighting, unfamiliarity with land and climate.
They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~
they were fighting about land
Cities who were fighting over land and rivers.
they were fighting over land.
They were fighting over the holy land of Jerusalem
the North and the South are fighting over land and the Darfur disaster where tribes are fighting over land and water
They were fighting for Jews, not land. But Hitlers intentions were for all of Europe if not all of the world.
I'm not able to determine who you mean when you say "they", but nobody is fighting over land in Israel.
holy land
they were fighting over the land past the Mississippi river to the rocky mount.
The whites and natives were fighting about land.