UncleBourbon Posted 21 May , 2020 Share Posted 21 May , 2020 I've seen plenty of memoirs by conscientious objectors who spent the war in prison or being tormented by their community, but I've yet to hear of a memoir by an anti-war advocate who still went on to serve. Are there any known? Here's an example of a conscientious objector's memoir I've found that's caused me to wonder about those who served despite not believing in the war effort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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