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Men in Britain stopped volunteering to go to war, so conscription was introduced in 1916. But by 1918 there were only very few left who believed the war to be ennobling or morally uplifting.

Men started coming back and telling stories from their time at the front, and about the horrors of war. Also information was not being told in it's entirety about what it was like being a solder in the war, this make people angry and also less likely to go willingly into war.

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