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Summarize "trench warfare" and "no man's land."

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trench warfare was essentially how they fought the entirety of ww1 because there wasn't much cover aboveground but there was an issue with trench warfare sometimes there was water in the trenches leading to issues like trench foot

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no man's land was a place that separated the front lines of the opposing armies

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Trench warfare caused enormous numbers of casualties. At least initially in World War I, forces mounted attacks from the trenches, with bayonets fixed to their rifles, by climbing over the top edge into what was known as “no man’s land,” the area between opposing forces, usually in a single, straight line and under a barrage of gunfire.

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