the soldiers must have felt scared lonely and useless.
they where cold dirty and gritty in the trenches they all wanted to be home where they all felt safe.
African-American soldiers felt like they were fighting racism back home.
African-American soldiers felt like they were fighting racism back home.
In World War 1 the soldiers felt very worried about going over the top while some were very excited and thought of it as an honour to be fighting for their country. In World War 1 the soldiers felt very worried about going over the top while some were very excited and thought of it as an honour to be fighting for their country.
for cubans not to feel bad
Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
very joyfull
It depends on your point of view. If you are a soldier in Afghanistan, you should keep track about how you feel about fighting in a war. If you feel stressed about killing, ask your commanding officer or a dear friend for help. If you are a citizen, keep in mind that the soldiers are risking their lives to help you live in a safer place free from terrorism. Now if you are a Taliban soldier or Al-Qaeda... one of you killed my cousin.
Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
I will feel very nervous if I were stopped by the Germans soldiers.
The soldiers were eager to get World War II over with. The strategies laid out for the D-Day invasion proved to be quite stressful for the men, but they needed to do their job and they did.
The German's didn't feel defeated, because Hitler promised them for world domination. That he'd fix Germany and make it the capital of the world, and how he promised everyones life to get better. So the soldiers were still thinking that they could win the next war (aka WW2 (World War 2) ) As a people, the Germans did not feel they had been really defeated in WW I - only "humiliated". Hitler played on that.
Dead.