Ex-Combatants’ Psychological Impact of War
The lasting psychological effects of combat experienced by soldiers during World War II, including post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues.
Cq. Combat Stress
The psychological and emotional strain experienced by soldiers during combat, which can lead to various mental and emotional health issues.
Cp. Combat Stress
The psychological impact of combat on soldiers, often leading to anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This psychological strain was a significant challenge for soldiers during World War II.
Combat Fatigue
A psychological condition affecting soldiers exposed to prolonged combat stress, leading to emotional exhaustion, anxiety, and impaired cognitive function. A significant issue for troops during World War II.