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Segregation and racism - Apex
I assume you are talking about african american returning soldiers. Jim crow laws and wage discrimination Racial violence and segregation Lynching and Klan violenceolence and segregation If not then trying to be killed by germans
Before World War I, American soldiers had never seen such brutality and bloodshed. After they came back from the war, many were disillusioned with life, or were suffering from shell shock. Quite a few of the returning soldiers turned to alcohol or drugs for comfort.
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Returning African American soldiers after World War I faced significant challenges, including widespread racism and discrimination. Despite their service, many found limited job opportunities and were often subjected to violence and hostility in communities that had not changed their attitudes towards race. Additionally, the GI Bill and other veterans' benefits were often not equally accessible to them, exacerbating economic disparities. These issues contributed to a sense of betrayal and disillusionment among African American veterans, who had fought for democracy abroad but returned to a society that largely denied them basic rights at home.
African American soldiers faced the following problems after returning home from World War I: - Jim Crow laws - Wage discrimination - Racial Violence - Segregation - Lynching - Klan violence
African American soldiers/veterans faced racism, lynchings, and the Klan after returning from duty in WWI.
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Segregation and racism - Apex
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Lynching and the KKK violence
I assume you are talking about african american returning soldiers. Jim crow laws and wage discrimination Racial violence and segregation Lynching and Klan violenceolence and segregation If not then trying to be killed by germans
American attitudes toward the Vietnam War and World War II significantly influenced how returning soldiers were treated. After World War II, veterans were celebrated as heroes, receiving widespread support, benefits, and integration into society. In contrast, Vietnam War veterans faced skepticism and hostility, as public sentiment turned against the conflict, leading to their experiences being overlooked or marginalized. This disparity in attitudes resulted in a stark difference in the reception and support provided to returning soldiers from the two wars.
Before World War I, American soldiers had never seen such brutality and bloodshed. After they came back from the war, many were disillusioned with life, or were suffering from shell shock. Quite a few of the returning soldiers turned to alcohol or drugs for comfort.
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American Soldiers came to Britain in World War II to help out.