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When soldiers returned home after World War I, many faced significant challenges, including physical injuries, psychological trauma known as "shell shock" (now recognized as PTSD), and difficulty reintegrating into civilian life. Economies were strained, and many veterans struggled to find jobs in a drastically changed society. Additionally, societal expectations and the lack of adequate support services often left them feeling isolated and unrecognized for their sacrifices. Despite these challenges, some veterans became active in advocating for better treatment and support for their fellow soldiers.

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