The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
169,529 people had died from shell shock in ww1
there is was no way of shell shock but if they kept their minds active they had more chance of not getting it
In ww1, soldiers were shot at dawn for suffering from shell shock and for desertion. They shot these soldiers so that other soldiers weren't encouraged to be a coward.
A WW1 term for what we might now call post traumatic stress disorder. Also called shell shock it rendered men unable to carry out military duties. Casualties of the condition were sent to English hospitals to recuperate. Sufferers of the condition were considered cowardly.
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
169,529 people had died from shell shock in ww1
shell shock and trench foot
Rats and Lice, Trench foot and shell shock
you'r probably thinking of shell shock or grenade shock. A post traumatic disorder probably.
there is was no way of shell shock but if they kept their minds active they had more chance of not getting it
no it was the fire from the artillary batterys that caused shellshock because bombs were always explosions going of so they could not get much sleep
In ww1, soldiers were shot at dawn for suffering from shell shock and for desertion. They shot these soldiers so that other soldiers weren't encouraged to be a coward.
trench foot was one of the physical diseases of WW1. This was caused by damp and coldness in the trenches. lots of soldiers got shell shock, a mental disorder often curable. This may also be called 'Battle Fatigue'. Shell Shock would be caused by the stress of the war, making the soldier feel fatigued. Hope this has helped!x
Soldiers who served the WW1 in the trenches suffered from Shell Shock. It effected them negative with common things like tiredness, headaches, difficulties to focus, constant diarrhea and being emotional.
After WW1 America developed a more hostile attitude towards immigrants especially those of central power countries. see this website http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/redscare.html about the red scare which took hold of America shortly after WW1
A WW1 term for what we might now call post traumatic stress disorder. Also called shell shock it rendered men unable to carry out military duties. Casualties of the condition were sent to English hospitals to recuperate. Sufferers of the condition were considered cowardly.
Many jobs were taken by women therefor leaving no jobs for the returning veterans.