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An account, by Jakob Waldner: diary of a conscientious objector in World War I. Ed by Theron Schlabach; Tr by Elizabeth H. Bender & Ilse Reist. 48:73-111 Ja 1974 (Listed under Bender, Elizabeth Horsch, 1895-1988; Conscientious Objectors: United States; Reist, Ilse; Schlabach, Theron F; Waldner, Jakob) |
Tax refusal as conscientious objection to war. Melvin D. Schmidt. 43:234-246 Jl 1969 (Listed under Church And State; Conscientious Objectors: United States; Schmidt, Melvin D; Taxation: United States) |
The biblical context within which some men decided to become COs in World War II. Wesley J. Prieb. 66:455-460 O 1992 (Listed under Conscientious Objectors: United States; Prieb, Wesley J) |
The burning of the Mennonite Church, Fairview, Michigan, in 1918. Gerlof D. Homan. 64:99-112 Ap 1990 (Listed under Conscientious Objectors: United States; Fairview: Mennonite Church (Fairview, Michigan); Homan, Gerlof D; Mennonites: Michigan) |
Conscientious objection in the United States: individual or corporate? The case of Arthur Jost v. The United States, 1954. Silas Langley. 69:37-52 Ja 1995 (Listed under Conscientious Objectors: United States; Jost, Arthur; Langley, Silas; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945) |
The Mennonites of Maryland during the Revolutionary War. James O. Lehman. 50:200-229 Jl 1976 (Listed under Conscientious Objectors: United States; Lehman, James O; Mennonites: Maryland; United States: History: Revolution) |
Ready for war: Oregon Mennonites from Versailles to Pearl Harbor. David Peterson. 64:209-229 Jl 1990 (Listed under Conscientious Objectors: United States; Mennonites: Oregon; Peterson, David) |
Reflections of a conscientious objector in World War I. Jacob C. Meyer. 41:79-96 Ja 1967 (Listed under Conscientious Objectors: United States; Meyer, Jacob C., 1888-1968; United States: History: World War I, 1914-1918) |
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