Definitely anti-war pro- Peace. Look at the songs: War is over- if you want it ( Happy Christmas)- Give Peace a Chance. ( two separate songs) John Lennon definitely had guts in coming up with a song that was directly anti-war as opposed to merely pro-peace - in the Christmas carol venue. Phil Spector dared not preface a Yuletide song- with the time honored battery discharge- of four l05"s- and long echo in ( walking in the Rain) That was separation angst- not Yule tide. Few Christmas songs are actually anti-War- but the trend has grown in recent years...
VH1 Legends - 1995 John Lennon was released on: USA: 2000
John Lennon
Fantoons Chasing John Lennon - 2012 was released on: USA: 11 November 2012
Yes. You can hear him declare "Cookie!" (Cookie Monster's catchphrase) in "Hold On", from John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band; Ringo Starr followed suit, in his verse about Lennon in "Early 1970".
American Justice - 1992 The John Lennon Assassination was released on: USA: 25 February 1998
John Lennon was opposed to the Vietnam Conflict.
John hated war! He was a man of peace.
John Lennon was born in 1940 during World War 2.
John Lennon was born in 1940 during World War 2.
Vietnam.
Vietnam
No he was not. John Lennon was against war, but his father was in the Navy. Your question was most likely aroused by the fact that John starred in a film in 1966 called 'How I Won The War'.
He started the beatles, and was in the band until they broke up slightly before John Lennon was shot. John Lennon was a peaceful man and wanted peace, not war.
John Lennon had a strong focus on world peace this was in a way was the trade mark of his solo music
No, John Lennon never joined any army but he did act in a movie called "How I Won The War"
How I Won the War starring John Lennon was released 10/18/67 in UK and 10/23/67 in US.
Define "War Time"