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Why Are There So Many Deserters In The Trenches

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Did you know there were 37 million people injured in World War 1 and 16 million deaths? This war began on July 28, 1914 till November 11, 1918. This war lasted exactly four years, three months and fourteen days. The primary cause of World War 1 was a difference over foreign policy, which caused 135 countries to fight. This war ended when Germany had surrendered and all nations agreed to stop fighting, all countries decided to sign the treaty of Versailles which will be formally ending war. During World War 1 there were many casualties. Something most people don’t know is that there were over 2 million prisoners of war in Russia and 90% of those were captured.

How do you think prisoners of war were treated?
Well, prisoners weren’t treated very well. Prisoners of war were not criminals’ they didn’t do anything wrong they were just defending they’re country. Of course this was an offense to the enemy. Their own countries because of desertion have executed more than 400 soldiers. Desertion is a huge problem that many countries face during wartime. An example: a young man is forced to leave his home with all of his …show more content…

No matter the result, after the war ended the deserter was taken to a military court called a “court martial” and was judged for treason. How ever only few deserters were actually found guilty and were therefore executed almost 10 years after committing the actual crime. At that time, main concern was medical safety of the soldiers. There were many mistreatments in the camps, but mostly of all sanitary conditions. In these jails they were kept behind barbed wire, and it said that this barbed wire created the barbed wire disease. In other words, the effects of isolation caused the barbed wire disease. In other words the effects of isolation cause the barbed wire disease. The prisoner’s treatment was moderate but not

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