Respuesta :

It meant leaving the safety of the trenches and attacking the enemy.

Answer:

It was the phrase for when soldiers left the trenches to rush into No Man’s Land.

Explanation:

“No Man's Land” was an empty tract, pocketed with shell holes, that lay between opposing sides. Soldiers would run into this area when officers instructed them to "go over the top."

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