Shell shock was a term used during World War I to describe the psychological trauma experienced by soldiers due to the intense stress of combat, particularly from artillery bombardments. Symptoms included anxiety, nightmares, and emotional instability, which were often misunderstood at the time as mere cowardice. As the war progressed, recognition of shell shock increased, leading to a better understanding of psychological injuries in warfare. It laid the groundwork for future studies on combat-related mental health issues.
What did Andorra do in World War 1?
1. Germany was still a country, they only lost the parts they conquered 2. A British shell landed on a Austro-Hungarian trench and a whole regiment was wiped out except for one person, his name was Adolf Hitler.
your mom ended world war 1
Yes World War 1 is a European War.
World War 1... also the Great War.
shell shock
a shell is a shell that you find on the beach
depends on shell, but between 2 to 5 ft
Shell shock.
trench foot and shell shock
169,529 people had died from shell shock in ww1
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
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Shell casings were made at Frank's house... Frank the turtle is an excellent shell maker... Just look at his.... :)
shell shock.
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hardly anything there are loads of them