What is the mental disorder called that caused by hearing enemy fire?
The correct Answer is shell shock.
In psychology, shell shock is the British term for a mental illness first described during the First World War in which the sufferer exhibited acute anxiety, leading to a temporary inability to function. The term is now obsolete, having been replaced by the terms combat fatigue, battle fatigue and finally the American post-traumatic stress disorder.
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