By: Ardis E. Parshall - April 23, 2014 When World War II ended in 1945, no one could fairly say that the Church had not supported national (U.S.) policies: LDS men had been expected, where able, to serve as their country directed – the Church did not support any conscientious objector status; from the earliest days of U.S. involvement in the war, the Church had ceased to call as missionaries any man potentially subject to the draft, wh...
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