a shell is a shell that you find on the beach
Explosives landing constantly
during ww1 men in trenches would call a barouge of cannon fire shelling
Yes, and in every war since.
The poor conditions in the trenches and the constant shelling.
Tanks, U boats, Long range shelling, and Gas attacks
A major strategy for World War 1 was the use of trench warfare. This warfare involved massive bombing of said trenches, which damaged the terrain severely. This also affected soldiers mentally, an induced panic known as 'shell shock'.
soldiers face many difficaltys icluding: Snipers Trench foots Shelling shell shock cold
It is estimated that around 10-20% of World War I veterans experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their lifetime. However, it's worth noting that PTSD was not officially recognized as a diagnosis until much later, so the prevalence could be higher.
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Fort Sumter started the American Civil War.
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World War 1
Economists were opposed to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles because it called for repayment of World War I damage to parts of Europe. This meant that the United States and German Allies would be shelling out money to rebuild.