Serving in the war profoundly affected soldiers both physically and mentally. Many experienced severe injuries, leading to lifelong disabilities, while psychological impacts, such as PTSD, became increasingly recognized as common among veterans. The intense stress and trauma of combat often altered their relationships and reintegration into civilian life, leaving some feeling isolated or misunderstood. Additionally, the experience of camaraderie and shared hardship fostered deep bonds among soldiers, which could be both a source of support and a reminder of their trauma.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
America didn't fight in World War 1!
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It provides them with food they need to fight
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how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
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Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
serving as soldiers
it did not affect any solders
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serving as soldiers
serving as soldiers
serving as soldiers
The question should read "How did cholera AFFECT the soldiers in World War I?"
America didn't fight in World War 1!
by knowing the geographical areas