i'm thinking austria and germany, say with the legacy of sigmund freud or carl hugh. did they do better? mark: that is a good point. he is asking with the british social interactions and that he thinks of repression -- the repression, were there other countries that did a better job talking about what the men were going through? you would think with freud, you would have a better psychodynamic model in germany but no. had to get through the wall of repression is a, the kaiser, all of that top-down sort of stuff and they needed every fighting man to win the war. there was not much sympathy. most outspoken. you had other people who thought, here is another example of what william lambert went through. he thought if he flew well enough a round would never hit his plane. when he found a hole, he would obsess about it for weeks. there is a hole in the wing. i got to sit through this type of stuff. i didn't see any evidence of better treatment anywhere else. germany didn't even produce a tract on this at the end of the war not that i have seen whereas the u.s. did which is