Shell shock was not very well understood in the First World War. Some soldiers were simply told to pull themselves together, some were accused of lacking moral fibre. There were even cases of soldiers being shot as cowards. Thankfully, today, shell shock (battle fatigue) is better understood, and suffering armed forces are treated much better.
most of the people were very mean to them and they were treated BADDD
shell shock is a bit of an out dated term these days however if a soldier shows signs of psychological disturbance they send him to a psychologist.
The "talking cure" is a type of treatment given to World War 1 victims suffering from shell shock to try to speed up the recovery of shell shock used in hospitals.
it was an attack during world war 1. This can cause shell shock so people have mental breakdown which makes it impossible for them to go to the fromline lol
depends on shell, but between 2 to 5 ft
On a B17 bomber the spent shell casings (brass) fell on the floor. Everything was scarce and rationed during WWII so I assume the brass was reused.
Very carefully
The "talking cure" is a type of treatment given to World War 1 victims suffering from shell shock to try to speed up the recovery of shell shock used in hospitals.
The shell-shocked veteran was gobsmacked (means astonished or astounded) when he found out that the South had lost the war.
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There were 26 you may mean Rommel
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Its outer shell was burned by The British during the War of 1812
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