Various pacifist groups including the Quakers.
First tell us WHICH war. Then we can answer which 3 groups.
South Africa no longer has conscription
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This exerpt comes from Wikipedia under the heading of The Conscription Crisis of 1944. There was a conscription crisis in World War 1 too.*****The Conscription Crisis of 1944 was a political and military crisis following the introduction of forced military service in Canada during World War II. It was similar to the Conscription Crisis of 1917, but was not as politically damaging. Because conscription was declared late in the war, only 2463 conscripted men reached the front lines. Out of these, 79 lost their lives.****So of the men who were drafted in 1944 to fulfill the needs for more troops most remained on the home front. You can see by the excerpt above that very few went to the front lines. It took 9 men to support and supply 1 warrior on the fighting front. So the drafted men ended up being in support and some were trained to fight but the war ended soon after they were ready to fight the Nazis.
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who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why? who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why?
I only know the group which was against conscription and that was theAnglicanchurch and it showed a large percent of them votes no for conscription.
Save Our Sons, and The Youth Campaign against Conscription.
Many people thought of conscription as a sign of loyalty to Britain, their mothercountry, and thought that it would also support those men who were already fighting. However, trade unions feared that their members might be replaced by cheaper foreign or female labour and opposed conscription. Some groups argued that the whole war was immoral, and it was unjust to force people to fight.
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Henri Bourassa and Wilfred Laurier
Many French Canadians also opposed conscription in 1917.
Many opposed their male family members being forced to fighting a war in Europe which did not threaten Australia.
business owners
business men supported and families opposed.
There were many people that opposed the Vietnam War. The groups and organizations that were the most anti-war included returning veterans, free speech movement groups, and college student groups.
They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.