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Inside Shell Shock — When Men Came Back Hollow From The War

2 h 8 min · 30. maj 2026
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The medical officer wrote a word in Latin, drew a line through it, wrote another, drew a line through that one too. By morning, the column was empty — and the man on the stretcher was already gone. ⟡ This narration features AI-assisted voice production, carefully crafted for consistency and clarity. ─── ◈ ─── SHELL SHOCK — THE WORD THE ARMY TRIED TO ERASE A century-long story of a diagnosis that arrived too late, was abolished too soon, and returned only when most of the men it described were already gone. ◈ The young psychologist who placed two hesitant words in a medical journal in February of 1915 — and could not have known what he was setting loose. ◈ The military tribunals that tried men for cowardice in rooms where the word "shell shock" was not permitted to enter. ◈ The hospitals that kept patients from 1918 in long-stay wards until they died, decades later, of unrelated causes. By 1922 the British government had formally abolished the term. By 2006, in a letter to the granddaughter of an executed soldier, the word returned — printed on official paper, ninety-one years after it had first been written in quotation marks. A history of the First World War told through the life of a single phrase — what it named, what it could not name, and what is still waiting for a name. *History told with space to breathe.* ─── ◈ ─── CHAPTERS 00:00:00 — Before the Name 00:04:58 — The Second Case, the Third, the Tenth 00:22:14 — The Word Spreads 00:31:15 — The Tribunals 00:43:40 — Craiglockhart 00:56:53 — The Word in Germany 01:08:38 — The Return 01:21:38 — The Pensions 01:35:20 — The Late Rediscovery 01:48:49 — The Forgotten of the First War 02:02:34 — What Remained Without a Name ─── ◈ ─── SUPPORT THE ARCHIVE ✧ Support the project: linktr.ee/quietarchivum ✧ Help keep these stories alive — quietly, consistently. ─── ◈ ─── STAY IN THE ARCHIVE ✧ Subscribe for history told without noise. ✧ New episodes arrive when they're ready — and not before. ✧ Leave a comment if this story stayed with you. #ShellShock #WorldWarOne #MilitaryHistory #PsychiatryHistory #HistoricalDocumentary ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Inside Shell Shock — When Men Came Back Hollow From The War cover

Inside Shell Shock — When Men Came Back Hollow From The War

The medical officer wrote a word in Latin, drew a line through it, wrote another, drew a line through that one too. By morning, the column was empty — and the man on the stretcher was already gone. ⟡ This narration features AI-assisted voice production, carefully crafted for consistency and clarity. ─── ◈ ─── SHELL SHOCK — THE WORD THE ARMY TRIED TO ERASE A century-long story of a diagnosis that arrived too late, was abolished too soon, and returned only when most of the men it described were already gone. ◈ The young psychologist who placed two hesitant words in a medical journal in February of 1915 — and could not have known what he was setting loose. ◈ The military tribunals that tried men for cowardice in rooms where the word "shell shock" was not permitted to enter. ◈ The hospitals that kept patients from 1918 in long-stay wards until they died, decades later, of unrelated causes. By 1922 the British government had formally abolished the term. By 2006, in a letter to the granddaughter of an executed soldier, the word returned — printed on official paper, ninety-one years after it had first been written in quotation marks. A history of the First World War told through the life of a single phrase — what it named, what it could not name, and what is still waiting for a name. *History told with space to breathe.* ─── ◈ ─── CHAPTERS 00:00:00 — Before the Name 00:04:58 — The Second Case, the Third, the Tenth 00:22:14 — The Word Spreads 00:31:15 — The Tribunals 00:43:40 — Craiglockhart 00:56:53 — The Word in Germany 01:08:38 — The Return 01:21:38 — The Pensions 01:35:20 — The Late Rediscovery 01:48:49 — The Forgotten of the First War 02:02:34 — What Remained Without a Name ─── ◈ ─── SUPPORT THE ARCHIVE ✧ Support the project: linktr.ee/quietarchivum ✧ Help keep these stories alive — quietly, consistently. ─── ◈ ─── STAY IN THE ARCHIVE ✧ Subscribe for history told without noise. ✧ New episodes arrive when they're ready — and not before. ✧ Leave a comment if this story stayed with you. #ShellShock #WorldWarOne #MilitaryHistory #PsychiatryHistory #HistoricalDocumentary ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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