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Can you help me i have a really big question to answer over the weekend and i cant answer it. M� teacher told me : Research information on the soldiers as they returned home from world war 1. Write a report detailing the opportunities available of these soldiers, the effects of the war on the soldiers personally, and any obstcles that they faced after returning home.
Please help me to answer this Question Thank you
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Rant over. Good luck with the essay.
max - my wife's Grandfather [who only died a couple of years ago at 101] had very mixed feelings. Like many he lied about his age to get out there. In the trenches most of them were scared stiff. The cold, the mud, the gas, trench foot to name but a few. Nothing had - or could have prepared them for the sights, sounds and smells they met. He was genuinely shocked [we're talking about nearly ninety years later] to see his close friends and comrades die next to him, in his arms or just be blown to smithereens. He also felt guilty that he return home alive, but wounded and many weren't that fortunate. Don't know if your in the UK or not, but a trip to the imperial war musuem [http://www.iwm.org.uk/]
may help. It was also supposed to be the war to end all wars. Hope that helps