The soldiers wernt prepared for the war because they didnt have Black Ops
they took a science test and passed.
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
They had to be physically and mentally fit.
"The Rear-Guard" is a poem written by Siegfried Sassoon during World War I known as a war poem. It reflects the horrors and emotional toll of war on soldiers.
American soldiers first saw the horrors of Nazi death camps when they liberated them at the end of World War II. The most well-known camp that Americans encountered was Auschwitz, located in Poland. The sight of emaciated prisoners, piles of bodies, and evidence of mass extermination shocked the soldiers and brought the reality of the Holocaust to the forefront of their consciousness.
Owen Sheers addresses the brutality and horrors of war in his poem "Mametz Wood" by vividly describing the aftermath of a World War I battle. He uses imagery to show the impact of the conflict on the soldiers and the landscape, highlighting the gruesome reality of war. Sheers also acknowledges the loss and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in the war, emphasizing the human cost of conflict.
For the soldiers who survived they were most likely very mentally damaged. Soldiers in WW1 would have experienced and seen horrific scences which would have affected their mental health when the war was over.
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The Guernica.
To show the horrors and reality of World War I.
The youth were bewildered and disoriented. Foolish policies filled their minds. They were mentally not prepared for such a traumatic experience and were materially weak. It had a psychological disturbance on the minds of the youth who were to face the world.
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