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After November 1918, having endured what no one should ever endure and seen what no one should ever see, soldiers on all sides often found the demobilization they had so dreamed of in the field a painful, bewildering, and enraging experience. On their return, many of them felt abandoned in a peaceless postwar existence in which nothing seemed to be as it had been.
Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
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