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Shocked or confused because of a sudden alarming experience (First World War: with reference to exposure to shellfire).
2
People who get killed or injured (by accident) during a war or an accident are called ...
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Disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies.
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A person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation.
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Betrayal of trust.
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The consequences or after-effects of a significant unpleasant event.
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The long, narrow ditches or pits dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire during the war
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A person not in the armed services or the police force. Many of these people get injured during the war. (hint: starts with a C)
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Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict.
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During the First World War, Belgium did not want to pick a side. The country wanted to remain .... .
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Intense dislike; hate.
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A group of soldiers, commanded by a leader.