The absence of soldiers returning can have profound emotional and social impacts on families and communities, as it often signifies loss, sacrifice, and the enduring effects of conflict. These soldiers may be missing in action, facing severe injuries, or have tragically lost their lives. Their absence can create a void that deeply affects loved ones, sparking grief and a longing for closure. Additionally, the implications extend to national consciousness, prompting discussions about military engagement and support for veterans and their families.
No they didnt they ran away
War can lead to soldiers returning home with conditions such as PTSD and depression. This can lead to suicide and violence.
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A new program now known as the "GI Bill" was instituted for returning soldiers, airmen, and sailors. This program provided funds for college or trade schools. One other additional provision was a loan guarantee to purchase a house.
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they didnt. soldiers swam and flew.
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They didnt
Black soldiers fought for American freedom but were not completely free themselves.
for the returning soldiers
African American soldiers/veterans faced racism, lynchings, and the Klan after returning from duty in WWI.
Same as every other soldier whether American or British.
in the civil war the soldiers didnt get to do anything for enteertainment they had to fight a lot
No they didnt they ran away
After returning from captivity only 5008 German soldiers out of an estimated 150 , 000 returned home .
It helped returning soldiers find a new place in society.