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Very Berry is not a recognized illness associated with World War I. However, it seems you may be referring to "berry berry," a condition caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine). During WWI, soldiers often suffered from this due to poor diet and inadequate nutrition, leading to symptoms such as weakness, nerve damage, and heart issues. The term "berry berry" comes from the Tamil word "beri," meaning "to be weak."

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