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During World War I, deserters faced severe consequences, which varied by country. Many were executed, while others were imprisoned or subjected to hard labor. In some cases, deserters were publicly shamed to deter others from fleeing. The treatment of deserters often reflected the military and societal attitudes towards duty and honor during the war.

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