Shell-shock went from being considered a legitimate physical injury to being a sign of weakness, of both the battalion and the soldiers within it. One historian estimates at least 20 percent of men ...
PLATTSBURGH — Several months into World War I, newspapers reported “Strange New Diseases Caused by Battle.” French army surgeons described “a peculiar mental condition,” called “hypnosis of battle.” ...
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