the narrow, muddy, treeless stretch of land, caracterised by numerous shell holes, that seperated German and Allied trenches during the First World War. Being in No Man's Land was considered very dangerous since it offered little or no protection for soldiers.
Term, dating from as early as the 14th century, that was used to describe the territory between the Allied and German frontlines in Belgium and France during the First World War.
land between ground of opposing forces
land that is unowned and uninhabited (and usually undesirable)
the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both); "but there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences that are probably noise noise but might possibly be a signal"; "in the twilight zone between humor and vulgarity"; "in that no man's land between negotiation and aggression"
The area between the two front lines. No man's land was a barren wasteland of barbed wire tangles, shell craters, debris, and bodies. (see trench diagram A)
No Man's Land (Bosnian: NiÄija Zemlja) is a war drama that is set in the midst of the Bosnian war in 1993. The film is a parable with a tone of ironic black comedy. The film marked the debut of writer and director Danis Tanović.
No Man's Land is the name of a 1974 play by the English dramatist Harold Pinter.
No Man’s Land was a year-long storyline following the events of cataclysm that ran through all monthly Batman comic book titles in 1999. The main storyline ran through Detective Comics, Batman, and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight with other spin-offs serving as tie-ins.
No Man's Land is an shÅnen Original English-language manga series written by Jason De Angelis, with art by Jennyson Rosero. It is published by Seven Seas Entertainment.
No Man's Land is a 1987 film directed by Peter Werner and starring D.B. Sweeney and Charlie Sheen.
"No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" and "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. It refers in the chorus to two famous war songs, "The Last Post" and "The Flowers of the Forest".
No Man's Land is the second studio album from the Souls Of Mischief, and the final album released on the Jive Records label. The album was released in 1995.
No Man's Land is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.