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What are unoccupied between armies?

The area between the two armies facing each other is often called by Americans as "no-man's land".


Unoccupied area between armies?

No Man's Land, 100% sure, I love military history!


The area between trenches is called what?

"No Man's Land" was a popular term during the First World War to describe the area between opposing armies and trench lines.


Are the trenches from World War 2 still there?

In a relatively unoccupied area, and one with little erosion, I would expect them to be identifiable.


What is burglary unoccupied conveyance?

"Burglary" is the unauthorized entering of an area (the definition of "area" depends on what state you are in) with the intent to commit a crime. A "conveyance" is, essentially, a vehicle. Therefore, "burglary (conveyance-unoccupied)" is the unauthorized entering of an unoccupied vehicle, with the intention of committing a crime (probably theft). For instance, breaking into a car.


What is the unoccupied part of France?

During the Second World War, from 1940 to 1942, Germany occupied about half of France; roughly, the area north of the Loire and the whole of the Atlantic coast. The rest was the Zone Libre, or unoccupied zone. After November 1942 the occupation was extended over the whole country.


Did the south attach the area of operation to their armies?

True


What is an uninhabited area called?

An uninhabited area is an area that is uninhabited; no one lives in the area. The area can be called deserted, unsettled, waste land, vacant, unoccupied, empty or unpopulated.


What was the area between the two sides' trenches' called during stalemate of the war?

No Man's Land "Most commonly associated with the First World War the phrase "no man's land" actually dates back until at least the 14th century. Its meaning was clear to all sides: no man's land represented the area of ground between opposing armies - in this case, between trenches." Taken from: http://www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/nomansland.htm


Why is the American revolution like the world war?

It wasn't like world war. It was in one area of the world and basically between two armies, but it did scare the monarchs of Europe. When a revolution takes place it means the ideas that sparked it could spread to other nations. In England people who were for the colonists wore a particular color of blue and blue ribbons in support.


What is a Squatter in colonial time?

one who occupies an abandoned or unoccupied area of land and/or a building that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.


What would you find in no man's land?

No man's land typically refers to the area between two opposing positions in a conflict, such as during warfare. It may be characterized by barbed wire, land mines, and other obstacles, making it dangerous to traverse. It is a desolate and unoccupied area where combat or negotiation may take place.