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How were Vietnam soldiers treated differently from World War 2 soldiers?

WWII men fought the good war. Vietnam returnees were treated as losers.


How were men drafted in World War 1?

They were treated very badly, they did not get enough food to eat


Is it true that Black fighting men captured by the Confederates were treated the same as white prisoners of war?

No.


What were men treated like by people at home when they went off to fight in war world 1?

Badly


How did women encourage men to go to war?

Women encouraged men to go to war mostly by encouragement. It was a very respectable and honorable thing to have a husband that was willing to give his life for his country. When the men came home, they were treated as heros.


Why was the declaration written when it was?

it was written after the civil war to symbolize their freedom and to make sure all men are treated equal


Were girls and boys treated differently during world war 2?

Yeah, women were treated like dirt during world war 2. Men thought we were useless. But we can fight! (Not that I want to.) Good thing we have respect now.


Why did men in the war recover from their wounds than died?

Well when they get wounds if not treated quick enogh they could catch an infection


How were women in Sparta treated?

Women were treated in Sparta very well compared to its neighboring sisters of Athens. They allowed much more freedom and dominated society even when men were at war.


Should men and women be treated equally?

Yes, men and women should be treated fairly. Girls should be treated fairly as boys are.


Did men and women get treated different in World War 1?

Yes. Men were drafted or recruited for military duty and went off to war. Other men were encouraged to take the heavy industrial jobs that were in demand for war production. Women were encouraged to support the war by being thrifty, saving vital commodities, and volunteering as nurses.


Were men and women treated equally at work in world war 2?

No, women and men were not treated equally, but for the first time, it came close. People realized that women could do "men's work" and began giving them a slight amount of respect for it, however, at the end of the war, they were expected to go back to being good little house wives and let their husbands resume the jobs.