Verdun- Shell Shock
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"In World War I, shell shock was considered a psychiatric illness resulting from injury to the nerves during combat. The horrors of WWI trench warfare meant that about 10% of the fighting soldiers were killed (compared to 4.5% during World War II) and the total proportion of troops who became casualties (killed or wounded) was 56%. Whether a shell-shock sufferer was considered "wounded" or "sick" depended on the circumstances. The large proportion of WWI veterans in the European population meant that the symptoms were common to the culture, although it may not have become popularly known in the US. Many generals considered those who suffered shell shock to be cowards, and a large number were executed."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_shock
Clips from the documentary films: "Les grandes batailles- Verdun aux portes de l'enfer" and "La Premiere Guerre Mondiale-Verdun, le cauchemar".
Song:Mother's Journey-Yann Tiersen
Tags for this video: 1916 bataille cauchemar first grande guerre mondiale premiere shell shellshock shock verdun war world
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shellshock shatters the mind it is wurse than death
That question is offensive. That isn't to say there aren't those who I'm sure did their best to get out of combat, these cases that they displayed were not "ploys" as you put it.
uhh crybaby
God forgive him
but this makes no sense why should i stick a scandinavian coin into my anus =(???