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Try to shrug off the shell shock from the war and get on with life (which was very hard).

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After returning from World War 1, soldiers went through a process called demobilization, which involved their discharge from the military and a reintegration into civilian life. Many soldiers struggled to adjust to civilian life and faced challenges such as finding employment, dealing with physical and psychological trauma, and reconnecting with family and friends. Some soldiers joined veterans' organizations and benefitted from government programs aimed at providing support and retraining.

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