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The Lost Generation was the name given to the men who came back from fighting in World War I. They were disillusioned and depressed, because the fighting was unlike anything the world had ever seen. The men of the Lost Generation had lost their beliefs and their naivete about that world.
I would say Many northern blacks returned to the South in search of better jobs.
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NON, they lost the war!
The Silent Generation was the American (US) generation born between the two World Wars, who were too young to join the service when World War II started. Many had fathers who served in World War I. (1925-1945). It is thought of as being an adaptive generation.More of this info on: http://www.answers.com/Silent%20Generation
Men and women who survived World War I were called The Lost Generation. This was because the fighting was so barbaric that many people who returned from the war lost faith in God. Many turned to drugs or alcohol, and suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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Yes, World War I has been associated with the concept of a "lost generation" due to the widespread destruction, loss of life, and disillusionment experienced by many who fought in or lived through the war. This term reflects the sense of aimlessness, trauma, and questioning of traditional values that characterized the post-war period for many individuals, particularly in Europe.
because they lost their legs
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The Lost Generation refers to the group of young people living after World War I. Due to the prolonged war, many young people and intellectuals did not have the necessary skills for industry.
The Lost Generation attacked the status quo, which they no longer believed in, as a result of World War I. They rejected the traditional values like courage and patriotism, choosing instead to focus on material gain and a reckless lifestyle. Abstract ideals were abandoned for concrete realism. Writers of the Lost Generation focused on decadence, an idealized past, and expectations based on gender.
Me my friend and about 5 million other kids in America.
nobody really knows how much kids were taken from the stolen generation as records where lost, although it is estimated to be about 100 000.
The value of disillusionment and alienation among the Lost Generation writers is reflected in "Soldier's Home" through the protagonist's inability to reintegrate into society after experiencing the horrors of war. The story highlights the sense of disconnect and loss of purpose felt by many soldiers returning from World War I, a common theme among Lost Generation literature.
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its been passed down from generation to generation in many forms of sport. same way with baseball in america its just the classic