Survivors of World War I faced profound psychological and physical challenges, including conditions like shell shock (now known as PTSD) and severe injuries that often led to lifelong disabilities. The war also disrupted social structures, leaving many to cope with the loss of family members and changes in their communities. Economically, returning soldiers often struggled to find work in a post-war environment marked by inflation and unemployment, while women who had taken on new roles during the war faced pressure to revert to traditional domestic roles. Overall, the war left a lasting impact on survivors, shaping their lives and societies for years to come.
Ther Ottoman Empire crumbled.
"Displaced Persons" had to start all over again. "Survivors" had to bear the grief inherent with loss of family and/or friends.
the united states entered the war late on both world war 1 and world war 2 they involved most of the same countries they both affected the world greatly they both involved many countries the allied powers won both
Japan received many of the former German colonies in the Pacific in exchange for its contributions to the war effort.
Germany econpmy was affected
There are no remaining survivors of WWI
How was Texas affected by world war 1
The survivors of World War 1 would be in their late 100s or over 100 years old. Given that the war ended in 1918, most of the survivors would have been born before 1918 or during the early years of the war.
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About 1 million in 2012
World War 1 affected England and Germany.
Ethiopia and four small Spanish colonies in Africa were not involved in World War 1. World War 1 affected every country in some way or another, even if the country was not involved in the war.
They lost.
"Survivors" are all the people who did not die. No records are kept of survivors of war. Records are kept of those who died.
the war affected it greatly
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Yes. London was mainly affected by World War 1 and World War II