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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent textbook on general knowledge of C.O.s in WWII,
By Charlie Lemmink (Grand Rapids, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conscription of Conscience (Textbook Binding)
While many of the statistical facts are outdated and many have surely been revised since the book was published in 1952, this textbook has an excellent general account of Conscientious Objectors (C.O.) in World War II. It covers the broad range of their stance (be it religious or social or political), how they were treated during deliberation of their C.O. status, as well as many other topics. An excellent resource for research papers, as I'm finding.As a side note, as Amazon.com's information is slightly inaccurate, the book was authored by both Mulford Q. Sibley and Philip E. Jacob. Including the Appendix and Index, it is 580 pages long. |
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Conscription of Conscience by Mulford Q. Sibley (Textbook Binding - June 1952)
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