Disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies.
Consider no-man's lands like an intense game of dodgeball where both teams are trying not to get hit while crossing into dangerous territory - except this is far more perilous with real bullets instead!
Barbed Wire: A type of steel fencing with sharp edges, often used to protect no-man's lands during World War I.
Land Mines: Explosive devices concealed under or on the ground designed to destroy enemy targets ranging from combatants to vehicles and tanks. They were often used in no-man's lands.
Shell Shock: Psychological distress suffered by soldiers who experienced intense bombardment and other horrors of war, often in no-man's lands.
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