HIST 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Vanishing Point
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War was a time of great tension. It created allies, enemies, a sense of hope and defeat. The politics on the front lines also affected the people at home, leaving them with physcological damage and new roles as helpers of the war effort. This rotten phenomenon, together with many other reactionary political factors, has lowered both the peoples and the soldiers morale nearly to the vanishing point . 3. Due to politics, the world was forced to come to the battle field leaving they"re families demoralized and shattered into fragments. The war was an event which affected not only the people within the war, but the people on the home front. The mothers and children at home could not live the perfect life they once lived before. The people on the homefront were affected socially by the war and faced just as much physcological damage as any other soldier in the war.