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The war strategy in which opposing armies fight from behind long ditches with dirt piled in front for protection is called "trench warfare." This method became particularly prominent during World War I, where soldiers would occupy trenches to shield themselves from enemy fire and artillery. The static nature of trench warfare often led to prolonged stalemates and significant casualties.

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