Try to shrug off the shell shock from the war and get on with life (which was very hard).
After returning from World War 1, soldiers went through a process called demobilization, which involved their discharge from the military and a reintegration into civilian life. Many soldiers struggled to adjust to civilian life and faced challenges such as finding employment, dealing with physical and psychological trauma, and reconnecting with family and friends. Some soldiers joined veterans' organizations and benefitted from government programs aimed at providing support and retraining.
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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.
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
During and after
America didn't fight in World War 1!
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African American soldiers/veterans faced racism, lynchings, and the Klan after returning from duty in WWI.
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.
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
1/4th or a quarter
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean war
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
During and after
no
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
America didn't fight in World War 1!