Conscientious Objectors of the First World War
Kramer, Ann2014
Book
As historians mark the centenary of the First World War much emphasis is placed on the bravery of those men who fought and died in the trenches. But those who refused to kill were also courageous. Conscientious objectors in the First World War were treated brutally: they were seen as cowards and traitors, vilified, abused, forced into the army, brutalised and tortured. Some were even sentenced to death in an attempt to break their resistance. Many spent long months and years in prison. Nothing though that the authorities did broke the determined resistance of these men, whose deeply held principles and belief that killing was wrong carried them through and stands as a beacon for individual conscience to this day. This book tells the stories of these remarkable men.
Main title:
Conscientious Objectors of the First World War / by Ann Kramer.
Author:
Kramer, Ann, author
Imprint:
Barnsley : Pen & Sword, 2014.Barnsley : Pen & Sword, 2014.
Collation:
224 pages : illustrations
ISBN:
9781844681198 (hbk)
Dewey class:
940.3162940.3162KRA
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
1666965