During World War I, hospital conditions were often dire due to the sheer volume of wounded soldiers and the limited medical infrastructure. Many hospitals were overcrowded and lacked adequate supplies, leading to a high risk of infection and disease. Medical personnel, often overwhelmed, had to deal with severe injuries from new weaponry and tactics, resulting in a desperate need for advancements in surgical techniques and nursing care. The introduction of more organized military medical services and innovations like the use of antiseptics and blood transfusions began to improve care amid these challenging conditions.
they were really crowded from all the wounded, and died coming in
Shocking
many soldiers couldn't even make it to a hospital because it was too dangerous to get them off the battlefield. if they did make it to a hospital they did very painful and early procedures, like if you got shot in the leg they would just cut it off and burn the end were they cut to stop the bleeding
Like being in hell. There are NO good conditions in a war, it's all bad, all stupid and vulgar
Living conditions at Camp Harmony, a temporary assembly center for Japanese Americans during World War II, were cramped and difficult. Families were housed in hastily converted horse stalls and barracks, with limited privacy and inadequate sanitation facilities. The living quarters were often overcrowded, making it difficult to maintain hygiene and comfort. Overall, the living conditions were far from ideal and reflected the hardships and discrimination faced by Japanese Americans during this time.
they were really crowded from all the wounded, and died coming in
Shocking
During which period.
Palestine was mostly an empty land during WW2. Most of the local population worked on agricultural pursuits.
A tent in an open field.
crappy
it was very very bad the soldiers were beaten up and ill treated
rough
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
many soldiers couldn't even make it to a hospital because it was too dangerous to get them off the battlefield. if they did make it to a hospital they did very painful and early procedures, like if you got shot in the leg they would just cut it off and burn the end were they cut to stop the bleeding
not nice
They were overcrowded, with several people sharing a bed, with very poor sanitation and very dirty.