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The land between trenches which didn't belong to anyone was called "No mans land".

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What was the series of trenches dug by both sides in northern France?

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What was a line of German trenches called in ww1?

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Germany, France, and Russia. They are called the western and eastern front.


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What was a trench between front and support trench called?

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In what countries were the trenches?

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