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"We have just begun to not fight", an oral history of conscientious objectors in civilian public service during World War II, Heather T. Frazer and John O'Sullivan

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"We have just begun to not fight", an oral history of conscientious objectors in civilian public service during World War II, Heather T. Frazer and John O'Sullivan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
"We have just begun to not fight"
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Heather T. Frazer and John O'Sullivan
Series statement
Twayne's oral history series, no. 18
Sub title
an oral history of conscientious objectors in civilian public service during World War II
Table Of Contents
The organization and functioning of CPS: M.R. Zigler, Stephen Cary, Herman Will -- Historic peace church members encounter CPS: Uriah Mast, Robert Doak, Ivan Amstutz -- CPS men from outside the historic peace tradition: Nathaniel Hoffman, Benjamin L. Reid, Gordon Zahn -- From CPS to prison: Bent Andresen, Edward Burrows -- The search for work of national importance: George Granger, William Channel, Paul and Jayne Wilhelm, William and Wilma Ludlow -- Reflections on the CPS experience: Hoosag Gregory, J. Benjamin Stalvey, William Stafford
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