yes
Ans.2: Not so often as in WW1, and all too often to men who were not cowards at all, but invalids, servicemen on leave but out of uniform, and others who were doing vital jobs as civilians.
During World War I, the symbol given to shame men into joining the army as a sign of cowardice was the "white feather."
It was the name given to German foot soldiers during World War 1.
The phrase "feather in your cap" refers to an achievement or accomplishment that adds to one's pride or reputation. It originates from the practice of wearing a feather as a symbol of honor, often given for a specific achievement. Essentially, it signifies a noteworthy success or a point of distinction in one's life or career.
Germany
Untermenchen- sub humans
to help them to join battle and go to war with people that they say are cowards
During World War I, the symbol given to shame men into joining the army as a sign of cowardice was the "white feather."
cowardice. the white feather was given to men who avoided fighting and stayed home
It was given to someone thought to be a coward
They were handed a white feather and were given verbal abuse which then led to physical abuse which ended up in many casualties.
Nothing
Feather collectors do not have an official or technical name. In fact, collecting bird feathers and nests has been illegal since 1918.
During the second world war.
The Tens
They are called quill pens
A quill.
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