This area was commonly referred to as 'No Mans Land', indicating that this area could never be occupied due to the vast amount of contest between either side.
Eastern Front, which took place in Central and Eastern Europe.
"No-man's-land" because no one side controlled the area between the trench lines .
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No official match, but reference is often made to the terrible war conditions in the First World War 1914-1918. Fighting was stopped on Christmas Day as both sides were Christian and an impromptu football match between the two warring armies allegedly took place in No Mans Land between the two front lines of soldiers.
The "Eastern Front" in WWII parlance is the battle lines between Germany and Russia, from the Black Sea to the south (at one time) to as far north as Latvia. The German name for the assault on Russia was Operation Barbarossa. The battle lines were not always (or ever) associated with political borders.
The Eastern Front
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
Eastern Front, which took place in Central and Eastern Europe.
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It is called leading.
The "Homefront" of world war two was a term coined to refer to the defensive lines surrounding the United Kingdom. With any battle, the demarcation between enemy territory and your own territory where your defensive lines are placed is called a front, hence, the Eastern front marked Germany's Russian incursion and their western front stretched over to Morocco at the height of their campaign. The "Homefront" refers to the efforts of the citizens "back home" supporting the war effort.
The land between the trench lines was called No Man's Land, primarily because anyone there might be shot by either side.
It is called an eclipse.
they kept communications open between the front lines and the headquarters of the American forces.
The name of the battlefield that was between German and Russia is called the Rzhev. The Rzhev was also referred to as the meat grinder during WWII because the battle was at its peak in the area.