In "Unbroken," the men doubt that the war is over due to the lingering trauma and psychological scars from their experiences as prisoners of war. The brutal conditions they endured and the loss of camaraderie create a sense of disbelief that life can return to normal. Additionally, they grapple with feelings of alienation and the challenge of reintegrating into civilian life, leading them to question the finality of the war's end. This uncertainty reflects the broader struggles faced by many veterans in processing their experiences and finding peace after conflict.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
men had to leave so women had to take over their jobs
over 1 millon
Very few women 'fought' in World War 1. Over 30 million men fought, & more than 8 million men died.
About 1,157 Wisconsin men died in the Vietnam War.
Venona
I doubt it since he killed himself.
Over 200,000 men died in the trenches of World War 1.
Over a half a million men at the height of the war.
No. They lost over a million men in the war.
If you mean when all the men went off to fight in the war, then men who were not eligible to go and women took over. Otherwise they closed.
Over 3,000,000 men
3,403,100 men served in SEA. Over 58,000 died there. Subtract the difference; roughly over 3 million 300 thousand men survived the war.
Over 660,000 men died total in the Civil War
The Army wanted to increase its troop strength by 50,000 men for this War, and over 220,000 men volunteered.
men had to leave so women had to take over their jobs
They were expected to take over men's jobs.