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Chapter 1 War and Veterans: An Introduction
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War and Veterans
Authors:
Frank Jacob
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Stefan Karner
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1–19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657703333_002
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War and Veterans
Treatment and Reintegration of Soldiers in Post-War Societies
Series:
War (Hi) Stories
, Volume: 9
E-Book ISBN:
9783657703333
Publisher:
Ferdinand Schöningh
Online Publication Date:
27 Jul 2020
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History of Warfare
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Chapter 1War and Veterans: An Introduction
Chapter 2The Self-Organization of Ukrainian Soldiers Interned in Poland and Czechoslovakia in the Aftermath of the Great War
Chapter 3Once a Soldier-Citizen, Always a Citizen-Soldier: French War Veterans and Notions of Rights and Duties
Chapter 4Finding “the Man Behind the Handicap”: Gender, Rehabilitation, and the War Blind of the First World War
Chapter 5The Failed Reintegration of “War Cripples” after the Great War: The German Example
Chapter 6Disseminating the “Truth” about Imprisonment: Veterans’ Associations of Former POWs in Interwar Austria
Chapter 7From Peasant to Bolivian Patriot: The Political Awakening of Chaco War Veterans
Chapter 8Collecting the Shreds: Former Austrian POWs in the Soviet Union as a Source of Information for British Secret Services in Early Cold War Austria
Chapter 9The Repatriation of Japanese POWs and the Early Cold War in East Asia
Chapter 10“As Long as We Live, You Shall be Remembered”: Canadian Veterans of the Vietnam War and Their Struggle for Recognition
Chapter 11Belated Recognition: Austria’s 2000/01 Compensation Laws for Austrian Prisoners of War und Internees of World War II
Chapter 12“Ahead to the Vanguard of Military Medicine: The Development of the Department of Defense’s Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury”
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