The horrors of war encompass profound physical and psychological suffering, including the loss of lives, severe injuries, and the destruction of communities. Civilians often bear the brunt, facing displacement, trauma, and loss of loved ones. Additionally, war can lead to long-term societal repercussions, such as economic instability and fractured social structures. The moral and ethical dilemmas faced during conflicts further exacerbate the human toll, leaving lasting scars on individuals and nations alike.
Television images of the war
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
the death of their people and the corruption of the whole system, also the loss of money from war efforts and the devastation of the destroyed areas.
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Yes, once World War I began, the progressive era came to a grinding halt. President Wilson's words stating the war would make the world safer for democracy didn't ring true when the horrors of the war itself seemed so out of hand.
Horrors of War - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (2011)
In the 1920s writers wrote about the war results of it etc.; therefore literature from that time reflected the horrors of the war.
The cast of War of Horrors - 2011 includes: Anna Lena Memmel as Elsa Ehrlichmann Harriet Madden as Waitress
Evan Rees has written: 'Sketches of the horrors of war' 'Sketches of the horrors of war' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Moral and ethical aspects, French Personal narratives, War, Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 'Sketches of the horrors of war, chiefly selected from Labaume's narrative of the campaign in Russia, in 1812'
It was painted as a response to the horrors of war (war protest).
The 'Guernica', 1937.
there was alot of killing and alot of blood
Television images of the war
The rejection of Realism after the horrors of war and Industrialization and Urbanism
irony
The Guernica.
the U.S.