Barbed-wire disease' during the First World War – Circulating Now from the NLM Historical Collections
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By Matthew Stibbe ~ Even before the guns fell silent in Northern France and Belgium on November 11, 1918, the prevalence of mental disturbance among young men who experienced artillery bombardment and combat in the trenches of the western front was grabbing the attention of the international scientific community. What became known as 'shell shock'…
Behind barbed wire
Barbed-wire disease' during the First World War – Circulating Now from the NLM Historical Collections
The Great War – Page 4 – Circulating Now from the NLM Historical Collections
Circulating Now from the NLM Historical Collections
United States Participation in World War One
Intersections National WWI Museum and Memorial
Illustration from Visher's Barbed Wire Disease: A Psychological Study of the Prisoner of War … Translated from the German by S. A. Kinnier Wilson, 1919 – Circulating Now from the NLM Historical Collections
December during World War I - Bodies on barbed wire - Hans Baluschek Stock Photo - Alamy
The American Home Front and World War II (U.S. National Park Service)
Barbed wire entanglements hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy