I think war have lot's of effects on soldiers. for example the clash of guns,the leaveing there familys ,mournful mutter of the battleefield.
The effects were that the soldiers now feel lost because they have lost friends in this war
500,000 mental and physical
YOU want to know what where the effects on the soldiers and civilians? well they all sucked my balls
In "London Sapper Martin," the impacts of war are vividly portrayed through the experiences of soldiers and civilians alike. The story illustrates the physical and psychological toll of conflict, highlighting the destruction of urban landscapes and the loss of life. Additionally, it sheds light on the camaraderie among soldiers and the resilience of Londoners as they navigate the challenges of wartime. Overall, the narrative emphasizes the profound and lasting effects of war on both individuals and society.
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean war
Shell shocked
Very little, except for those stationed at Hiroshima and Nagasaki for a time after the war.
The effects were that the soldiers now feel lost because they have lost friends in this war
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Civil War
Please rewrite. We need time, war, events to answer.
No food, no life. Soldiers were issued food, civilians had to starve...or sell...
500,000 mental and physical
In "The Things They Carried," soldiers carried physical items like weapons, ammunition, rations, and personal effects such as letters, photos, and mementos. They also carried emotional burdens like fear, guilt, and memories of home. The weight of these physical and emotional burdens symbolized the psychological impact of war on the soldiers.
the effects of the war physicly were that 620,000 innocent lives were lost just beause the south decided to secede and the South was left in ruins after the war.
Life in the trenches during World War I had a significant impact on soldiers' lives, causing severe physical and mental strain. Soldiers faced constant danger, harsh conditions, disease, and lack of basic necessities such as food and proper hygiene. The experience often led to high levels of stress, trauma, and long-lasting psychological effects for many soldiers.