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"Shell-Shock", how was it treated, if at all in Russia during and after World War One?
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bomer5 is in Russia
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I'm currently writing a research paper that mainly focuses on the French and British responses to the growing amount of soldiers who had PTSD. I am trying to include a small paragraph or two that details what the American, German and Russian people, government and medical professionals did for the returning soldiers. Also, if they were not taken care of by the above mentioned, how did the soldiers themselves cope with it? I am mainly struggling with the Russian aspect as I am not sure if there is any easily accessible information on the subject, any and all help would be greatly appreciated! Time frame would be around 1900-1920.

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