There religion wouldn't allow them to!
Conscientious objectors.
approx 16,000
Conscientious objectors were treated terribly. COs were seen as criminals and they were forced to work in labour camps and were tortured if they did not work. Many were shot due to objection.
The governments attitudes changed between world war 1 and world war 2 beacto be conscientious use even though people were giventhe right
Men who refused to fight in the war were typically referred to as "conscientious objectors." This designation applied to individuals who, due to their personal beliefs, moral convictions, or religious beliefs, declined military service. Conscientious objectors often sought alternative forms of service, such as non-combat roles or community service, to fulfill their obligations.
Conscientious objectors
The Amish don't serve in the army because of there belief but they can if they so choose
None.
They were called conscientious objectors.
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors was created in 1948.
After world war one ended all the prison sentences aimed at the conscientious objectors were altered to time served, and all those convicted were released by August 1919. Discrimination against conscientious objectors after ww1 existed and many had trouble finding jobs.
They ignored draft notices and became conscientious objectors.
Conscientious objectors.
Because they think war is evil and that it is a sin to fight in one.
Once engaged on a war, no way to come back.
approx 16,000
The Quakers are a group of genuine conscientious objectors and refuse to fight in the war.