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    Conscientious Objectors' Commemorative Stone is on the north side of Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden. In 1994 a stone commemorating...
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  • Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors Center on Conscience & War Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone Conscientious objection to military...
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    amid fallen blossoms Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone, on the north side of the square Conscientious Objectors Stone inscription Memorial to...
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    evaluated the sincerity of conscientious objectors. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge appointed Stone as the Attorney General. Stone sought to reform the U...
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    Stolperstein (redirect from Stumbling stone)
    Brigades soldiers in the Spanish Civil War, military deserters, conscientious objectors, escape helpers, capitulators, "habitual criminals", looters, and...
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    building in 1974. Nearby in Tavistock Square is the Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone installed in 1994, a cherry tree planted in 1967 in memory...
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  • Maximilian of Tebessa (category Conscientious objectors)
    conscientious objector from the Roman Empire, at the annual ceremony marking International Conscientious Objectors' Day, 15 May, at the Conscientious...
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  • one International Conscientious Objectors' Day, he read a poem at the ceremony at the Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone in Tavistock Square...
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  • October 2010. St Pancras Parish Church Accessed 16 September 2010. Rare stone to boost hospital aura. BBC News. 24 August 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2020...
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    Timothy Corsellis (category English conscientious objectors)
    of the Munich Agreement, Corsellis registered in April 1939 as a conscientious objector on religious grounds. When war broke out he became an ARP warden...
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    "These Strange Criminals": An Anthology of Prison Memoirs by Conscientious Objectors from the Great War to the Cold War. University of Toronto Press...
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    Nicholas Winton (category English conscientious objectors)
    into the British Army, applying successfully for registration as a conscientious objector, and later served with the Red Cross. In 1940, he rescinded his...
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  • like his father, was a stonemason. As a conscientious objector, he started creating sculptural works in stone during the second world war. In 1951 Pape...
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    Wayback Machine (in German) Commemorative "stones" in Vienna, modeled after Gunter Demnig's stolpersteine (in German) Stones of remembrance for the victims...
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    Muhammad Ali (category American conscientious objectors)
    a period of peak performance as an athlete. Ali's actions as a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War made him an icon for the larger counterculture...
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    Benjamin Britten (category English conscientious objectors)
    arrived in Britain, Britten and Pears applied for recognition as conscientious objectors; Britten was initially allowed only non-combatant service in the...
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    Ingleburn became associated with the anti war movement as many conscientious objectors were locked up in the Bardia guard house and cell block before...
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    Damon's paternal grandfather Edward, an architect, had been a conscientious objector during the Second World War and was involved in a farming community...
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    Birmingham a deep debt of gratitude". Some Birmingham men were conscientious objectors. In 1918, the Birmingham Civic Society was founded to bring public...
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    Brisbane's World Expo 88, the Brisbane Nepal Peace Pagoda is now a permanent commemorative structure of the Expo. It is located at the transformed Expo site, South...
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    conditions near the Southern Bug. They were joined there by 2,000 conscientious objectors of the Inochentist church, a millennialist denomination. As Antonescu...
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    Glasgow distributing 16,000 black poppies in memory of World War I conscientious objectors. In 2010, a different initiative proposed the use of a "Black Poppy...
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    Thoreau's essays on slavery. The United States Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp honoring Thoreau on May 23, 2017, in Concord, MA. Thoreau's work...
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    "Hans Coppi". Stolpersteine in Berlin (in German). Berlin: Berlin Stumbling Stone Initiators. Retrieved 17 August 2020. Juchler, Ambauen & Arnold 2017, pp...
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    E. M. Forster (category English conscientious objectors)
    Dickinson, by which time he had written all but one of his novels. As a conscientious objector in the First World War, Forster served as a Chief Searcher (for...
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    War II poets, including himself, felt sympathy for the plight of conscientious objectors. After being thrown out of signals training and busted back to...
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    workers throughout Oregon. During WWII, after losing appeals for conscientious objector status, Murnane served four years in an Army engineer battalion...
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    service places for recognized conscientious objectors". The amendment provided that men recognized as conscientious objectors while performing military service...
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    life-guarding, and stacking bottles at a Kraft Food plant. He became a conscientious objector and anti-war activist during the Vietnam War, and performed alternative...
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    bombings Lady Burdett-Coutts Lord Cheylesmore Cleopatra's Needle Conscientious objectors COVID-19 pandemic Michael Faraday Firefighters W. G. Grace Great...
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