The soldiers were thought of heroes by everyone when they came home. When they returned they had street parties to thank them for there great service.
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
Death and injury/illness. Just like any war.
Yes they did
Once the post WW2 events ended, such as the deciding about what to do with Germany and the war trials. It was actually a short while before the soldiers were sent home after World War 2.
the soldiers wrote letters home,played games and built roads
1945
Oh yes very much so. America looked upon their soldiers like they had single handily liberated Europe of Adolf Hitler's hateful destruction. There were parades and celebrations for a while.
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
the soldiers return home the workforce shifted back to men and women retuned to their homes responsibilities
Soldiers went home if they were injured. Other times they would go home for a break.
Their horses. And the officers were allowed to keep their sidearms.
Death and injury/illness. Just like any war.
Soldiers always adapt - no matter how.
The Vietnam war was not a 'popular war', especially on college campasses. Therefore when the soldiers came home, they were met at the airport by mob-protestors of the war..............and called baby killers. World War 2 soldiers returned home as heros, even tho they had undoubtedly committed atrocities themselves...............it happens in war. But in that era the whole country was behind the war.
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
If you were talking about the allies then it was a mix reaction of treating them like heroes and villains. For example, in Europe some people were pleased of the soldiers who returned home but there was some anger as some stories about how the Allied Soldiers treated the civilians in countries like Germany once it ended. This was same with the US but also with the Japanese, especially after the Atomic Bombings in August 1945.
Many were jobless, and suffered from depression, anxiety, stress, and terrible night mares.