Saturday Evening Post, April 26th, 1919
/World War One ended in November of 1918, and due to the magnitude of the war and the new technology, many American men deployed on the Western Front would come home with stories of untold horrors. In this issue of the Post from April 26th, 1919, we can sense the moral implications of World War One being felt by both soldiers and the public alike. In the story from this issue titled The Second Elder Gives Battle, we can read the story of a veteran who killed twenty German Soldiers to free hundreds of prisoners of war.