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war neurosis

NOUN
combat fatigue
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His record at the Veterans' Hospital in Dearborn was more expressive�50% of normal efficiency, hysteria, shell shock, war neurosis.

From Time Magazine Archive

Despite a good share of war ruins and a great deal of real poverty, the Italians show little trace of the war neurosis that is attacking the rest of Europe.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of the first and clearest examples of the method's value was in the treatment of World War II victims of combat fatigue or "war neurosis."

From Time Magazine Archive

Every case of war neurosis presents a picture of heart-rending insecurity � the patient is convinced that the whole world is hostile and that nothing can make it right again.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a matter of fact, I heard Mr. West preach that morning to the boys suffering from war neurosis, or "shell shock," in Hospital 117.

From The Fight for the Argonne Personal Experiences of a 'Y' Man by West, William Benjamin