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Why did open warfare not work in “No Man’s Land?”

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Advances across No Man's Land were difficult because the soldiers had to avoid being shot or blown-up, as well as barbed wire and water-filled shell-holes (Simkin). Besides having problems advancing, the soldiers also had to worry about their health, injuries, and sniper's bullets.
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