Part of a series on Anti-War topics | | | | | Opposition to... Anti war protest in Melbourne, Australia, 2003 Anti_war is a name that is widely adopted by any social movement or person that seeks to end or oppose a future or current war. ...
Anti war protest in Melbourne, Australia, 2003 Anti_war is a name that is widely adopted by any social movement or person that seeks to end or oppose a future or current war. ...
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Iraq War War on Terrorism Afghanistan War Vietnam War War of 1812 American Civil War Second Boer War World War II Iran-Iraq War American Revolutionary War This article is about opposition to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the Iraq War from outside Iraq. ...
Criticisms of the War on Terrorism addresses the issues, morals, ethics, efficiency, and other questions surrounding the War on Terrorism. Arguments are also made against the phrase itself, calling it a misnomer. ...
It has been suggested that Post-September 11 anti-war movement be merged into this article or section. ...
Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War began slowly and in small numbers in 1964 on various college campuses in the United States. ...
Opposition to the War of 1812 was widespread in the United States, especially in New England. ...
Popular opposition to the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, was widespread. ...
Opposition to the Second Boer War began slowly but grew due in part to organisations like the Stop the War Committee. ...
Iran Khomeini led Irans military throughout the war. ...
Agents of opposition Anti-war organizations Conscientious objector Draft dodger Peace movement Peace churches In order to facilitate organized opposition to war, anti-war activists have often founded anti-war organizations. ...
A conscientious objector is a person whose beliefs are incompatible with military service - perhaps with any role in the armed forces (in which case he or she is either pacifist or antimilitarist) - or who objects to a particular war. ...
Their actions were criminal offences and once they had left the country draft dodgers could not return or they would be arrested. ...
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Peace churches are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating pacifism. ...
Related ideologies Antimilitarism Anti-imperialism Appeasement Pacifism Antimilitarism is a doctrine commonly found in the anarchist and socialist movement, which may be both characterized as internationalist movements. ...
Anti-imperialism, strictly speaking, is a term that may be applied to any idea or movement opposed to some form of imperialism. ...
It has been suggested that Appeasement of Hitler be merged into this article or section. ...
Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes. ...
Media Books Films Protest songs An anti-war book is a book that is perceived as having an anti-war theme. ...
An anti-war film is a movie that is perceived as having an anti-war theme. ...
A protest song is a song intended to protest perceived problems in society such as injustice, racial discrimination, war, globalization, inflation, social inequalities. ...
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| Despite lack of reporting on this, some military personnel and civilians staunchly opposed fighting the Nazis and Fascists during World War II. Image File history File links Wiki_letter_w. ...
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Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. ...
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One key objector who would later write a novel on this was the author of Catch-22 who did not want to lose his life even if it meant success of the Axis powers. Catch 22 can refer to: A book by Joseph Heller, or the movie based on the book; see Catch-22. ...
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Bertrand Russell also opposed the war for pacifistic reasons. Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, OM, FRS (18 May 1872 â 2 February 1970), was a British philosopher, logician, and mathematician, working mostly in the 20th century. ...
Franklin Roosevelt, in his "The Great Arsenal of Democracy", talks about those anti-war people who said, They tell you that the Axis powers are going to win anyway."[1] |