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Conscientious objectors
Case study 1
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He felt like being in the ambulance unit, he was being too nice to the military
he was elected to be the city council and became the sheriff of Norwich in 1946, he was also awarded with medals but never wore them
Case study 2
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One of the family members Laurence was a conscientious objector and was a founding member of the ambulance unit
case study 3
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for him the war was a fight for empires and foreign markets and had nothing to do with working people
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case study 4
there were between 700-900 conscientious objectors in wales during WW1 and in 1917 there was no soft option. It meant a tribunal, imprisonment, hard labor and poor rations.
humiliated, sneered at and called cowards and shirkers
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Men were increasingly influential in the union to the point that in 1917 the south wales minors stopped conscription from being adopted in the industry for 11 months until the end of the year.