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Letter From a Soldier in the First World War

2023-08-03 00:40:58

I am also very sorry because the letter from the beloved mother soldier of World War I, many others who sent the letter are not sending their letters to their intended destinations It is becoming increasingly difficult to find the time to write as we go to the German front, but I have not written you as soon as possible.

The first half of the First World War (1915) was based on the first half of the RAIL record. We marked each letter according to the theme of World War I. For example, some authors wrote the details of their experiences with war, injury, active service in Dardanelles or India, or training before going abroad. Others are talking about war technology, the movement and situation of the French railroad army. There are three accompanying PDFs, each containing a series of letters, training and trenches on the Dardanelles theme.

"Battlefield 1" is a first-person perspective shooting game, and the depiction of World War I is negligible. Widely known as the "war to end all wars" World War I witnessed the emergence of "battle of war" and soldiers waited in the war of sickness to avoid enemy shoots It was. The battle has put out a massive casualties. The fight was executed by a soldier who took a turn to hurry to their death to fight their enemies. "Battlefield 1" departed from this "great war" depiction, switched to a more traditional first-person perspective shooter. In addition to some parts of gameplay, players will mainly control the hero of the fight outside the conflict, alone as a shining person of the hero, usually alone.

The soldiers who fought in the First World War were later called "Great War" and survived the house with devastating injuries to the body and spirit. More than 4 million Americans served in World War I, serving for the first time in severe situations facing heavy artillery, machine guns and toxic gases. These physical injuries are terrible, but internal trauma may be exacerbated. Post traumatic stress disorder - post traumatic stress disorder - is not new. Psychological damage received by soldiers serving in the war, known as "Shell Shock" during the First World War, was unexpected. Men in the early 20th century are "masculine" and are expected to suppress their emotions. Crying and collapsing are considered to be unacceptable, and are the behaviors cited as reasons for being often rabies. Doctors and the general public can not understand the experience of these soldiers, they are treated indifferently and in the worst case they can be punished.