During the First World War, many soldiers who have died in combat. Many suffered serious physical (mutinied, injured ...), other sequelae legal, invisible to the naked eye but which have continued throughout their lives, like losing a loved one: brothers, friends, in horrible conditions or simply having lived in what some call "hell".
During the conflict, either WWI or II, very strong bonds are created between the soldiers, who gradually become friends. Unfortunately, these links are to break when one of them dies and leaves his friend the awful spectacle of a body shredded with a rotten smell that soldiers must stand beside them all day to hide away their emotions to other soldiers. Some, so shocked, come to trivialize the death by not even looking at more corpses, even end up ignoring them. They are so demoralized that they spend their day waiting to die alone in their trench. Those who survived these wars, these "nightmares" very killers remain traumatized for life, reminisce about the image of "rictus of death" in the words of some. This image of men, friends bruised.
Work done in the library. (Leah, Charlotte, William and Agatha)
Work done in the library. (Leah, Charlotte, William and Agatha)
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