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It varied. The trenches stretched for more than 450 miles, from the North Sea to the Swiss border. Normally the opposing trenches were 200-400 yards apart. In some places though, they were much closer. And in other places as much as half a mile of "no man's land" separated the opposing trench systems. The average distance of 200-400 yards was well within rifle range of the enemy.

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16y ago

In some places, as much as a mile. In others, down to 50 yards.

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12y ago

Pretty close together...a matter of a few hundred feet, I believe...

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i dont no

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