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Thu February 28, 2013
Conscientious Objector Documents Pacifist Role In World War Two
By Alex Granados and Frank Stasio
- An interview with World War Two conscientious objector and author Ned Arnett
Ned Arnett was a conscientious objector during World War Two, a position that was rare and not commonly documented.
He talks about his experiences as a Quaker pacifist in his new memoir, “A Different Kind of War Story” (Xlibris/2012). Host Frank Stasio talks to him about his experiences.
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