Definition
A 'battlefront' is the area where opposing armies engage in combat during a war. It's the active line of conflict, often characterized by intense fighting and strategic movements βοΈ. Think of it as the scrimmage line in football, but with much higher stakes. Unlike a peaceful zone, a battlefront is a place of danger and hostility. It differs from a 'rear' area, which is typically safer and used for support. It represents the immediate location of active engagement.