What is "no man's land"? • A cities that were bombed during the war O B. the space between opposing trenches, where soldiers were usually met by enemy gunfire O C. the area between Germany and Russia that no country wanted to claim O D. the European countryside where most of the fighting took place

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What is "no man's land"?
• A cities that were bombed during the war
O B. the space between opposing trenches, where soldiers were usually met by enemy
gunfire
O C. the area between Germany and Russia that no country wanted to claim
O D. the European countryside where most of the fighting took place
Answer

The space between opposing trenches, where soldiers were usually met by enemy gunfire.

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During World War I, "no man's land" referred to the area between the opposing trenches of the two sides. It was a barren and...
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