After World War I ended, many deserters faced various consequences depending on their country's policies. In some nations, such as France and the United States, deserters were offered amnesty or pardons in an effort to reintegrate them into society. However, in other cases, they faced legal repercussions, including imprisonment or execution, particularly if they were caught or returned to military service. The treatment of deserters varied widely, influenced by public sentiment and the specific circumstances of each nation's post-war context.
Usually during World War 1 if someone deserted they would be shot for cowardness. But in some cases people make an insanity plea or are given leave due to physcological issues
28th of July 1914.
world war 2 was more of a world war. It was fought on more fronts and included more countries.
yea but not a lot of it was done
they died
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soldiers.
1914
All of them
it can fly
We did! (with all our allies)
It led to Germany
All of them.
yes
Usually during World War 1 if someone deserted they would be shot for cowardness. But in some cases people make an insanity plea or are given leave due to physcological issues