Before the beginning of the United States involvement in World War Two, a large portion of the United States public did not favor entering into the war. These individuals were called Isolationists and they favored the United States to not involve itself in any foreign wars. Another term for an individual who opposes military action and war is called a pascifist.
pacifist
They were called Copperheads.
Loyalists
I believe that is a pacifist. The person would be called a Conscientious Objector.
they were called Hitler haters
They were called conscientious objectors.
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A person opposed to the use of war or violence to settle disputes is often called a pacifist. Pacifists believe in resolving conflicts through nonviolent means such as diplomacy, negotiation, or peaceful protests. They advocate for the importance of peace and the avoidance of physical harm or destruction.
Copperheads
Adversarius belli is the Latin equivalent of 'person opposed to war'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'adversarius' means 'opponent'. The noun 'belli' means 'war'.
They were called Copperheads.
Whimps!
They were called Copperheads.
Loyalists
Carpetbaggers
pacifist
A person who is opposed to the use of war
I believe that is a pacifist. The person would be called a Conscientious Objector.