HISTORY
WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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new military technology made it increasingly unsafe
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it was unsanitary and full of disease
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it was full of fun and games:-)
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no-man’s land was in-between the two sides
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Detailed explanation-1: -The term was originally used to define a contested territory or a dumping ground for refuse between fiefdoms. In modern times, it is commonly associated with World War I to describe the area of land between two enemy trench systems, not controlled by either side.
Detailed explanation-2: -The development of armoured warfare and combined arms tactics permitted static lines to be bypassed and defeated, leading to the decline of trench warfare after the war.
Detailed explanation-3: -Trench warfare was started by the Germans in The First World War. There was 2, 490 kilometres of trench lines dug during the First World War. Most trenches were between 1-2 metres wide and 3 metres deep. Trenches weren’t dug in straight lines. More items •08-Nov-2021