Refusing to fight in World War II could lead to various consequences depending on the country. In the United States, draft evaders faced legal repercussions, including fines and imprisonment. Some individuals claimed conscientious objector status, allowing them to serve in non-combat roles or alternative service, while others faced social stigma and backlash. In other countries, refusal to fight could result in severe penalties, including execution in extreme cases.
A person who refused to fight in the war was termed a conscientious objector.
he wasn't in world war 2 I don't think I thought he died during World War 1 but he didn't fight
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
You need to specificy where you think this may have happened. There was no serious insurgency in Germany or Japan.
He Did not fight in world war II, he only was responsible of the Canadian recruitment.
they had a fight
A person who refused to fight in the war was termed a conscientious objector.
The cast of The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It - 2000 includes: Edward Asner as Narrator
i think they will kill them
Argos.
he wasn't in world war 2 I don't think I thought he died during World War 1 but he didn't fight
Civil War
The Quakers are a group of genuine conscientious objectors and refuse to fight in the war.
He refused to be inducted in the military in 1967. That was when the Vietnam War was going on.
it was forced to fight against the other countries
refused to provide militia to aid in the fight
it happened b cause people take over land and fight 4 them