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An exception to this vast, good-natured conformity was the tiny minority of religiously-minded conscientious objectors. Alert to the implications of the Selective Training and Service Act, as a result of their own experiences in World War I, and of British brethren in World War II, one small group...
Meanwhile at Clermont-Ferrand a military tribunal tried, stripped of rank and sentenced to death General Charles de Gaulle, for desertion, flight, conspiring with a foreign power, inciting French soldiers to enter service with a foreign power, and engaging in propaganda against France. Safe in his dingy suite of offices...
Summoned before a London tribunal, Conscientious Objector Frederick Stephen Temple, nephew of the Archbishop of York, was exempted from combat service on religious grounds. Quaker Temple, an ambulance driver in Norway and Finland, desired to remain with his unit for the duration of World War II.
In 1936 Yves Mirande, director of many a gay French cinema comedy, had a motoring smashup in Mâcon, France, was treated for his injuries by the Doctors Denis pére et fils. Recently Doctor Jean and Son Raymond took their lawyer to see Une Petite Fortune, a...
> Opening of an 800-word statement to the tribunal by a London "conchie": "I hope the tribunal is composed of intelligent men and not retired army officers from India, as I can't stand the sight of whiskey purple and bulging veins, especially in the morning." Verdict: condi tional...