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Why some WWI soldiers could not forget the front: The psychological aftermath of extreme war experience
When the war ended, the battle did not truly stop for many soldiers who had lived through the trenches. I explore how ...
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The hidden psychology of war: Why the trenches felt more real than civilian life for WWI soldiers
What if the most brutal battlefield in history felt more real than everyday life? In this story, I explore the psychological reality of World War I soldiers who returned from the trenches unable to ...
A new headstone has been unveiled for one of the South's World War One heroes, whose grave had been unmarked for more than 60 ...
It’s an enduring stereotype that Canadians are unfailingly nice, quick to apologize even when they have done nothing wrong. But an online urban legend claims the opposite of Canada’s ...
Florida is famous for sunshine, beaches, and theme parks, but its restaurant scene is something else entirely. Across the state are dining spots so bizarre, so bold, and so unforgettable that they ...
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