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Civilian Public Service evaluated by Civilian Public Service men. Paul A. Albrecht. 22:5-18 Ja 1948
(Listed under Albrecht, Paul A; Civilian Public Service; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Mennonite peace action throughout the world. Harold S. Bender. 24:149-155 Ap 1950
(Listed under Bender, Harold Stauffer, 1897-1962; Peace; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Military service, religious faith, and acculturation: Mennonite G.I.s and their church, 1941-1945. Perry Bush. 67:261-282 Jl 1993
(Listed under Bush, Perry; Draft; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
The Mennonites of Germany, 1936-1948, and the present outlook. Dirk Cattepoel. 24:103-110 Ap 1950
(Listed under Cattepoel, Dirk; Mennonites: Germany; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Mennonite refugees:our challenge. C.F. Klassen. 24:136-141 Ap 1950
(Listed under Church Work With Refugees; Klassen, C.F., 1894-1954; Refugees; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Experiences in mental hospitals in World War II. William E. Keeney. 56:7-17 Ja 1982
(Listed under Civilian Public Service; Conscientious Objectors; Hospitals; Keeney, William E., 1922-; Psychiatric Hospitals; Social Problems; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Mennonite Church in World War II: a review and evaluation. Melvin Gingerich. 25:183-200 Jl 1951
(Listed under Civilian Public Service; Gingerich, Melvin, 1902-1975; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Service or resistance: the Mennonite response to conscription in World War II. Albert N. Keim. 52:141-155 Ap 1978
(Listed under Civilian Public Service; Draft; Keim, Albert N; Mennonites: United States; Service, Compulsory Non-Military: United States; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
Environmental influences affecting the decisions of Mennonite boys of draft age. Robert S. Kreider. 16:247-259, 275 O 1942
(Listed under Conscientious Objectors; Kreider, Robert S; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
"We must...and can stand firmly": Dutch Mennonites in World War II. Gerlof D. Homan. 69:7-36 Ja 1995
(Listed under Conscientious Objectors: Netherlands; Jews: Persecutions; Netherlands: History: German Occupation, 1940-1945; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945)
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