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 "Today,twenty-five years after the end of the last war," Fortune magazine reported,"nearly half of the 67,000 beds in Veterans Administration hospitals are still occupied by the neuropsychiatric casualties of World War I." In World War II,25 percent of all battle casualties in the U.S. armed forces were psychological. From that number came most of the American soldiers who deserted.There were 50,ytcgzx,000 American deserters,whose experiences have been erased from the history of what Gen. Dwight Eisenhower called the "crusade in Europe." Few if any soldiers deserted in the Pacific. They were not braver,and their conditions were no easier. There was simply nowhere to desert to on Japanese-held islands.
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