Experiencing war can profoundly alter one's perspective on life, instilling a deeper appreciation for peace and the fragility of human existence. It may lead to heightened empathy for others, a greater awareness of the complexities of human conflict, and a sense of resilience in the face of adversity. Additionally, the trauma and loss associated with war could result in lasting psychological impacts, potentially reshaping one’s worldview and relationships. Ultimately, the experience could foster a commitment to advocating for peace and understanding in a world often marked by division.
Because they have not been to war, or they would think differently. PS- this answer is from an old soldier.
it changed peoples opinions on how the next war would turn out to be
less people would have died and there would have been less disaster
Before Bull Run, most assumed that the war would be short and easy.
Well, it depends. If you're thinking about the war in the Pacific, then it would be the Battle of Midway. If it were the war in the east, with Europe, then it would be the Battle of the Bulge.
World War II
Because they have not been to war, or they would think differently. PS- this answer is from an old soldier.
I think War And Slavery
i think there is no posibility to change it.
I think for United States it would be World War I,World War II, and Korean War. ____________________________________________________________________ (from yazmeo)I disagree. I think Revolutionary War otherwise we WOULD NOT have freedom from europe. then world war I and II
that really is unknown, but i think because it stated the civil war
i think
i think that they would be in trouble
hey would think it was crazy
By Christmas 1914, but it was not to be.
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i think equal