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“When you’re there, you just react, you get fired upon and you witness ethnic cleansing, but afterwards it hits you.”
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Jake Shroff was struggling with isolation and living with PTSD when he reached out for help to buy a new trike to regain some independence.
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As African men from the Fourteenth Army returned home in 1945, they found the war had brought subtle and profound change to the continent.
The gravestones of the first and last British soldiers to be killed in WWI sit opposite each other in the St Symphorien military cemetery in Belgium.
People, families, communities, and nations all went through massive social changes as a result of WW2.