Australian Christian Conscientious Objectors during the Vietnam War Years 1964–72
Many young Christian men faced a moral dilemma when selective military conscription was introduced in Australia during the Vietnam War from 1964–72. The legislation was the National Service Act in 1964 (NSA). Some believed that their Christian conscience did not allow them to kill or serve in the ar...
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Autor principal: | Geoffrey A Sandy |
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MDPI AG
2021
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