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Conscientious objectors, World War II.
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Many conscientious objectors demonstrated their willingness to serve in a non-combative capacity during World War II by offering themselves as human "guinea pigs." They participated in scientific experiments and research, often risking their health and sometimes their lives.

Credit: Courtesy the American Friends Service Committee

Many conscientious objectors demonstrated their willingness to serve in a non-combative capacity during World War II by offering themselves as human "guinea pigs." They participated in scientific experiments and research, often risking their health and sometimes their lives.

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