Veterans' Welfare, the GI Bill and American Demobilization

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (1):41-47 (2011)
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This essay examines World War II's health consequences in the United States by looking at postwar welfare debates about the GI Bill. She reveals how citizens came to expect a robust postwar welfare state to address the health legacies of their warfare state

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