When I think about the landscape of World War 1, I imagine disease ridden trenches with rats scuttling on the dirt floor. Trench warfare occurred majorly in the middle of the war where the allies and the axes fought from dug out trenches using machine guns, heavy artillery and chemical weapons.
The open space between two sets of opposing trenches became known as no-man's land because no soldier wanted to travel the distance for fear of attack.
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