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A Land Fit for Heroes? The Treatment of WWI Veterans in Great Britain
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These are tough times. As Remembrance Day and Veterans day comes up, because of Covid-19, collectors are unable to do face to face collections.
British Veterans of the first world war had trusted their nation when the war had started in 1914.
But after 1918, it seemed like the promise of a Land fit for heroes was not a reality.
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Sources:
Cohen, Deborah. The War Come Home: Disabled Veterans in Britain and Germany, 1914-1939. Univ. of Calif. Press, 2008.
Malone, Carolyn. A job fit for heroes? Disabled veterans, the Arts and Crafts Movement and social reconstruction in post-World War I Britain. First World War Studies, 2013 Vol. 4, No. 2, 201–217
"Veterans' Associations (Great Britain and Ireland)." New Articles RSS. https://encyclopedia.1914-1918....-online.net/article/
Home from the war: what happened to disabled First World War veterans. Heritage Calling. https://heritagecalling.com/20....18/12/14/home-from-t
Public Attitude Toward Ex-Servicemen After World War I
Monthly Labor Review
Vol. 57, No. 6 (DECEMBER 1943), pp. 1060-1073 (14 pages)
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