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Why was No Man’s Land so deadly for soldiers during World War I?

A.
It was primarily located deep inside German territory.
B.
It offered no protection from the new weapons of war.
C.
It required soldiers to stop wearing their protective clothing.
D.
It made recovering wounded soldiers impossible.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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It’s d as they were already protected in the trenches and if they asked men to run out to ambush them they died before getting their
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User JonB
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Answer:

d

is the answer

hope it's correct

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