At the start of World War I, many men signed up for military service for a duration of three to four years. This was often based on the belief that the war would be short and decisive. However, as the conflict dragged on and became more protracted, many found themselves serving much longer than initially anticipated.
They thought it would be an exciting adventure, and it had been decades since Europe had a major war.
From WWII thru Vietnam without stop.
Yes, many men rushed to enlist at the start of the war, driven by a sense of patriotism, adventure, and the belief that the conflict would be short-lived. Initial enthusiasm and societal pressure often led to large enlistments, as young men sought to defend their nation and prove their valor. However, this eagerness quickly waned as the harsh realities of war set in.
it was 98 years ago
Yes, attitudes changed during WW1. Before men even battled on the battlefield many were patriotic, confident, thought it was a good cause and were confident. However when they were on the battlefield their attitudes changed dramatically. Men were scared and would fear for their lives and many lost loved ones and friends which changed their attitudes towards war.They realised that being part of war is not a thing to be proud of because all it does is kill
When the men started war
it means as long as men are here there will be fights and violence
The United States release heavy amounts of propaganda and there was a draft that required able men to sign up.
During World War I, the symbol given to shame men into joining the army as a sign of cowardice was the "white feather."
during the start of the ww1.
stripper clothes
at the start of world war 2 in 1941
I think it was a sign of pity for the soldiers.
50,000 men
The goddess Artemis never started a war. She tried to stay out of the affairs of mortal men.
So many men voluntered at the start becuase they could and hey wanted adverntrufo0i
They would at LEAST be hung.