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Siegfried Sassoon, the British poet and soldier, sustained significant injuries during World War I. He was wounded in 1916 by a rifle grenade, which caused severe injuries to his arm and required extensive surgery. Sassoon also suffered from shell shock, a condition now recognized as PTSD, which deeply affected his mental health and influenced his later writing.

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