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No Mans Land
nma means no mans land, this was in world war 1
no mans land in is where no person during a war claims and is usually in the middle of two fighting people's bases
No mans Land
its different because that war was mainly fought on land, in trenches or in no-mans-land. Most wars after, for example world were two, were mainly fought in the air, but also in water and on land but not nearly as close to as much on land fighting as ww1. There was also not every high tech military equipment compared to ww2 or other wars being fought today
There were no patrols in no mans land...
No Mans Land....
The area between trenches in world war II
The "No mans land" was the land between the trenches in which you'd likely be mowed down in a violent burst of machine gun fire or poison gas.
No Mans Land
nma means no mans land, this was in world war 1
No-mans Land
I think your getting your world wars mixed up it is World War 1 that in infamous for trench warfare as well as no mans land the land in between the two forward trenches. However it is actually estimated that 2,036,897 Germans were killed in world war 1. Estimates to my knowledge of how many were killed in no mans land itself have not been worked out however a large percentage were killed in no mans land. Any more questions regarding WW1 and WW2 please feel free to ask!
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
No mans land was the land between the trenches in WW1
It is called 'No Mans Land'. Crossing it to atack the Enemy is perilous. It is a feature of trench warfare on the Western front.
no mans land in is where no person during a war claims and is usually in the middle of two fighting people's bases