The Spanish Flu killed people around the world at the end of World War 1. There is speculation that it began in the US, but it is said to have killed than twice as many people as the war itself. It lasted from March of 1918 to June 1920.
Soldiers would get sickness like trench foot and lice infection. soldiers would develop extreme cases of shell shock and die. How would you feel if your friends were getting killed by mortars... trenches were NOT a good thing for soldiers
it was scary man, a horrible horrible thing
The wooden Trojian Horse
It depends on how you define hurt. Sometimes, soldiers would go into women's homes and rape them. The same thing happened in Vietnam.
Russia didn't exist during this time... Obviously...and there are no such thing as soldiers, especially not in Europe innand around wwi
Too much. Millions were killed, including soldiers, unsuspecting families, and those who were slaughtered in the Nazi concentration camps. If you would like exact figures, check wikipedia.com on World War II. And if you would like to know more about the concentration camps, check out Corie Ten Boom's autobiography.
It was a pandemic, so it affected the entire world and all age groups, including the young and healthy. Because it hit during World War 1, many soldiers were sick with the disease and also helped to spread it around the world, as they came and went from home and battlefield.
paid less did the same thing maybe even more but still paid less. heartbreaking
It is going to be very difficult to find any information on the US testing chemical weapons on US soldiers during World War II (2). The best thing to do to find more info is to find World War II survivors and interview them.
Christians mostly killed Muslims and Jews during the Crusades. The whole thing was wrong- it was a slaughter.
It SAVED LIVES! IT turned out to be a ruling about sex and the 3rd thing is people were killed during it!
officer ate bread cheese ham hot food and all thing nice ulike soldiers