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One hundred years ago

One hundred years ago. Pacifism in WW1. Pacifism in WW1. BEF was a volunteer army in 1914; Conscription introduced in 1916; Rise in conscientious objectors; 16,000 in WW1, called ‘conchies’ Some served as non-combatants.

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One hundred years ago

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  1. One hundred years ago Pacifism in WW1

  2. Pacifism in WW1 • BEF was a volunteer army in 1914; • Conscription introduced in 1916; • Rise in conscientious objectors; 16,000 in WW1, called ‘conchies’ • Some served as non-combatants • On the home front a rise in pacifist organisations like the Women’s Peace Crusade; • After the war, greater recognition of pacifism as a religious and political stance.

  3. Dick Sheppard • Born 2nd September 1880, Windsor; • Anglican Priest and Army Chaplain (1915); • Started the social outreach work at St Martin’s in the Fields, London; • Established the Peace Pledge Union in 1936. • Died 31st October 1937

  4. Geoffrey A Studdert Kennedy • Known as ‘Woodbine Willie’; • Born 27thJune 1883, Leeds; • Anglican Priest and Army Chaplain (1915-1919); • Awarded MC in 1917; • Worked for the Industrial Christian Fellowship; • Died 8th March 1929

  5. Arnold Wynne • A master at Silcoates School 1902-3; • Quaker and pacifist; • Lecturer at the University of Cape Town; • Served in the RAMC and then as a officer in the • King’s Liverpool Regiment ‘The conviction came home to him that the only way to peace was by war’ Christian World, 1917

  6. The Gospel of Peace • ‘Not peace at any price but love and all cost’. (Dick Sheppard)

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