
Originally Posted by
Katman
I think you'll find that there have been a great many number of pacifists who have placed themselves in positions of grave personal danger in order to save someone else's life.
"We Will Not Cease" by Archibald K Baxter, details how a group of WW1 conscientious objectors were taken from prison and put on a ship to Europe to fight.
The members of the group held on to their beliefs, despite whatever punishment/inducements could be devised, for varying amounts of time but Baxter alone held on until the end. In his case the end was him in a mental institution.
The methods used to induce these guys to take up arms were inhumane. The word 'torture' is an appropriate description, being tied standing to the barbed wire surrounding an ammunition dump during an artillery barrage was just one instance.
The book may be out of print but you should be able to get it through the library inter loan service if anyone is interested. No, you can't have mine.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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