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why was the no mans land significant to the western front in ww1?

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  • 17-09-2018

It was significant because it was a term that was used by the soldiers to classify a ground between both of the opposing sides trenches'. No Man's Land (or the ground between) had mostly barbed wire to block off the distance such is why some would call it No Man's Land, because running out into this land would be undoubtful death.

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