Returning soldiers likely experienced a mix of emotions upon encountering changes at home after the war. Many may have felt disoriented or alienated, as societal norms and dynamics had shifted during their absence. Additionally, they might have struggled with reintegrating into civilian life, dealing with physical and psychological scars, and adjusting to the altered roles of family and community members. Ultimately, their reactions would have varied widely based on personal experiences and the specific context of their homecoming.
when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt
Missing (Missing in action)
Spanish Influenza. It actually started before the war ended. The pandemic started around June 1918 and the war ended Nov 1918. By the time soldiers returned home, the flu had already killed millions.
world war 2
Yes.
akhenaton created the worship of the sun which made the egyptians very angry they ended up going back to the old system of religion.
akhenaton created the worship of the sun which made the egyptians very angry they ended up going back to the old system of religion.
How have boadcasters reacted for delayed payment to FWICE members
Fringe ended it's run in 2013. It did have a final episode that properly ended the story.
It ended with 170,000 Allied soldiers ashore and fighting for territory.
Amistad rebellion
only as a comic book the series ended after 8 seasons
It ended; it's returning September 8th, 2013.
Canadian soldiers began returning from World War II in 1945, shortly after the war ended in Europe on May 8, known as V-E Day. The repatriation process continued into 1946, as soldiers were gradually brought home. By the end of 1946, most Canadian servicemen and women had returned, marking the conclusion of Canada's military involvement in the war.
Soldiers of Fortune - TV series - ended on 1957-03-10.
New Haven rebellionAmistad rebellionslave rebellionabolitionists' rebellion
After the war ended, many Americans faced significant changes in their lives, including social, economic, and political shifts. The economy transitioned from wartime production to peacetime, leading to challenges such as inflation and shortages, while the return of soldiers prompted adjustments in the workforce. Socially, the war spurred movements for civil rights and gender equality, as returning veterans and women sought greater recognition and opportunities. Overall, the post-war period was marked by both optimism and struggle as the nation sought to redefine itself.