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The soldiers were affected very badly a lot of them went mentally ill because they saw their friends and the other fellow soldiers die in very harsh killings.

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Effects of shellshock in WW1?

Shellshock, now understood as a form of PTSD, significantly affected soldiers during World War I, manifesting as psychological trauma due to the intense stress of combat. Symptoms included anxiety, tremors, nightmares, and emotional numbness, disrupting soldiers' ability to function. Initially misunderstood, many were dismissed as cowards, but as awareness grew, it led to changes in military treatment and a greater understanding of psychological health in warfare. The impact of shellshock highlighted the profound psychological toll of war, influencing future approaches to mental health in combat scenarios.


How do you prevent shellshock ww1?

there is was no way of shell shock but if they kept their minds active they had more chance of not getting it


Is there any ww1 veterans still alive?

There might be World War 1 veterans alive but most of them died from shellshock


How did the trenches affect the soldiers in world war 1 and 2?

the trenches affected the soldiers during ww1 ww2 by supplying some cover for the soldiers and they were also a living hell because they held water and were often soaked by blood from fallen comrades


What long term effects did ww1 have on soldiers who survived?

They could get severe mental disorders because of the horrific things they had seen whilst fighting. They could suffer from things like shellshock. Not only this, but they could come home with terrible wounds that may not allow them to speak, hear, smell or see. All of their senses could be cut off. Hoped this helped. Eleanor.x


Did soldiers get sick in ww1?

Yes!


Who was in charge of the soldiers in ww1?

Ghandi


When did soldiers orf ww1 come home?

when the ww1 ended and if they were very hurt


Did morale cause shell shock in ww1?

no it was the fire from the artillary batterys that caused shellshock because bombs were always explosions going of so they could not get much sleep


How Russia affected by the ww1?

they were hungry


Did soldiers wear socks in ww1?

yes they did.


Which county has the most soldiers in ww1?

Russia