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  1. No man's land remained a regular feature of the battlefield until near the end of World War I when mechanised weapons (i.e., tanks and airplanes) made entrenched lines less of an obstacle. Effects from World War I no man's lands persist today, for example at Verdun in France, where the Zone Rouge (Red Zone) contains unexploded ordnance , and is poisoned beyond habitation by arsenic , chlorine ...

  2. NO-MAN'S-LAND definition: 1. an area or strip of land that no one owns or controls, such as a strip of land between two…. Learn more.

  3. No Man's Land could be the most terrifying of places. "Men drowning in shell-holes already filled with decaying flesh," wrote one scholar. No Man's Land by Lucien Jonas, 1927, Library of Congress

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  5. No Man's Land makes its first appearance (as Nanesmaneslande) in the Domesday Book in 1086. By the 14th century there were multiple No Man's Lands across medieval England, the term having become synonymous with execution grounds, plague pits, and territories that fell between church parishes – spaces that were seemingly beyond the law.

  6. No Man’s Land was the places where cruel and deadly battles took place during the First World War. Such lands witnessed ‘blood, explosions, death, and the anguished cries of the dying’ (Swancer 2015). The scene is comparable to those of horror movies, where the worst side of humanity was expressed, where evil and misery had the best.

  7. The earliest known use of the phrase no man's land is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for no man's land is from around 1350. no man's land is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: no man n.1, land n.1.

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